After the crossing of statements between Javier Thebes and Joan Laporta, Óscar May, general director executive of LaLiga, spoke on a possible agreement between the FC Barcelona and the investment fund CVC in the Forum of Industry and Sport. "The door is opened, with the same conditions that the rest", ensured May doing reference to the project LaLiga Impulse, to the that received all the clubs of First and Second except the FC Barcelona, Real Madrid and Athletic Club.

The Barcelona club ingresaría 270 million euros that would compute like debt and of there could use 15% for amortizaciones of signings and sportive wages (40,5 millions), another 15% to wipe away debt (40,5) and 70% (189) to improve infrastructures. Now well, May cleared that although there is a fast agreement between the Barça and CVC, there are some formalities so that the teams can benefit. "I do not know the times that handle but sometimes do not go accompanied with what wish".

By his part, Juan Arbide, general director of CVC in Spain, signalled: "The bottoms look for industries in growth, teams of powerful direction and plans of transformation that allow to see a senda of growth in the investments made; the world of the sport has these components"️. Plan Promote of LaLiga is the project by which through an agreement with LaLiga, CVC injects almost 2.000 million euros delivered between the clubs of LaLiga Santander and LaLiga Smartbank.

Stadiums of first

Thebes, by his part, signalled that it looks for "some absolutely modern fields to compete in the candidature of the World-wide 2030". The president of LaLiga ensure that with this injection "do not go to have at all that envy to the others candidates, because our fields with money typical of the clubs go to be perfectly ready".

Likewise puntualizó that it is not necessary ingresar public money for these reforms to the hour that the country do candidate for the tournament. "The public money in my opinion has to allocate to other things in this country. If the clubs have this capacity, that the public money allocate to other more important things".