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AS: La Liga and the Players Association will negotiate again on Monday to discuss plans to play in the United States

November 22, AS reported that La Liga and the AFE union will meet again on Monday to discuss plans to hold games in the United States.

Although the plan has been canceled this season, La Liga still hopes to bring the game to the United States in the next few seasons. Previously, the two sides had differences in the last meeting. At that time, La Liga partner Relevent announced that it had abandoned plans to move Villarreal's game against Barcelona to Miami. La Liga president Tebas expressed dissatisfaction with the players' 15-second pause in the game to protest the lack of information, calling it an "illegal" and "hidden strike".

Although the union denied this statement, Tebas said: "I am very much looking forward to the judge's ruling on this." However, according to sources in the "AS" newspaper, the union has not yet received any formal complaints.

Despite the tensions, club owners pledged at the meeting to continue to delve into AFE's (Spanish Football Players' Association) information needs on Miami's plans. La Liga has not given up on the idea of ​​bringing the game to the United States and intends to continue trying in the coming seasons. Therefore, they hope to continue holding works council meetings to address players' concerns and avoid a recurrence of tense situations like last October.

source:ket qua 7m