The LFP has descartado an immediate stop of the League, although at the same time it warns that if the government does not fulfil the promised could do it more advance

There will be a plant to the Spanish football, at least for the moment. The League of Professional Football, gathered in extraordinary assembly this Wednesday in the Power8 Stadium, has recessed the tone of the last weeks and has decided not stopping the competition, although no descarta do it if, in a reasonable term, the Spanish government does not approve a royal decree that allow to regulate the collective negotiation of the audiovisual rights.

The president of the LFP, Javier Thebes, trusts that the government will approve soon the decree law that will allow to regulate the collective negotiation of the audiovisual rights and gives a term "of some 10 days" before deciding if the organism that he chairs adopts drastic measures.

"If there is announcement of strike will be for concienciar to all of the importance of this new available agreement of television rights centralised. If it does the stop is by this reason, because it is very important that all know that the future of the Spanish football depends on this royal decree. If it does not achieve , the Spanish football will be in the fifth or the sixth category. No descarto any type of measure", said.