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THE NEED OF PAYING 18 MILLION EUROS STARTS THE SALE OF THE MAIN PLAYERS The debt with the

Treasurys, players and teams threaten Malaga CF to delegation The debts threaten to Malaga. The outstanding debt to the Treasury, with third teams and players of the Malaga CF, place the situation on the threshold of drama. The danger of relegation to the Segunda Division is latent in the headquarters of the Andalusian club. The last order that the club's owners have given is to put on sale its major assets, i.e. players. The idea is to raise 20 million Euros to deal with the debt, get a permanent license of UEFA and ensure the continuity in Primera Division. Therefore, Cazorla, Rondon, Monreal and others could leave the club in the coming hours. Abdullah Bin Nasser Al Thani does not want to put more money, at least in nowadays Spanish and European market conditions. Since his arrival he has already put 150 million Euros, but at their own pace, marking his own time. In addition to the file opened in the Football League for non-payment of 3.5 million Euros to Villarreal of Cazorlas transfer tax, tax authorities have demanded that Malaga CF payment of about 7 million of debt is still unpaid . Miguel Cardinal warned all clubs that the LFP would not allow any delay in payments and Malaga is the first club to verify that the laxity of the tax agency is over. The protocol signed months ago between the government and the LFP works in favor of the requirement of the Spanish Treasury, already trained to demand action against the club sanctions that do not comply, as is the case of Malaga. The history of football has changed and has already reached zero tolerance zone. The need to pay 18 million Euros by the end of July, remains suspended by the Andalusian club's future. The economic manna come in the form of Sheikh seems to have come to an end and debts may end up with an adventure that began two years ago. So inexplicable after putting on the table about 150 million Euros, the delay in payment of the debt and the refusal to satisfy the amount of money, keeps the club and the employees and players in a strange situation. The playesrs, as happened during the last season, has given new confidence to the Malaga CF managers. AFE President Luis Rubiales, is aware of the situation. So far no complaints have been filed, relying on existing management employees of the entity Malaga, but the solution is not other than the sale of players. There is no other. The money must come to the club to maintain the category and UEFAs license to make use of what Pellegrini's team won on the playing field, which is not nothing but their right to participate in the pre- Champions. Atletico Madrid and Villaread would be benefited if Malaga CF does not keep UEFAs license and the club drops to Segunda Division. Remember that Mallorca was not licensed UEFA in the summer of 2010 from their European place in the benefit of Villarreal.

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