"Primera" president J. Tebas is worried about the future of Spanish football.

The president of the Spanish "Primera" championship, Javier Tebas, is concerned about the departure of talented players from the country and the rapid growth of the English "Premier" league.

Recently, the "Premier" league sold TV broadcasting rights for an incredible amount - 6.93 billion euros. This means that the price for broadcasting just one match of the English championship will reach up to 13 million euros.

The "Primera" is also in negotiations for TV broadcasting rights, but the president of the strongest country's football league is worried about the decreased interest in their championship.

"We did everything we had to do. We hope this decision will be for the good of all football fans and Spanish football," said J. Tebas.

"Delay could cause serious problems and losses, very large losses. Losing several hundred million euros could mean a very difficult future for Spanish football," added J. Tebas.

Today's statistics show the desire of talented footballers to move to England. Famous English clubs from the "Primera" championship have acquired players such as Cesc Fabregas, Angel Di Maria, Mesut Ozil, and Alexis Sanchez.