Real Madrid strongly opposes Barcelona playing in Messi's Miami for Spanish league game
Real Madrid has rejected plans for Barcelona to play in Miami's Hard Rock Stadium as part of a proposed Spanish league game in the United States, warning that it marks a turning point for the sport. The move comes after Villarreal agreed to host an away game against Sevilla at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

Real Madrid has rejected the idea of Barcelona playing a regular-season Spanish league game in Miami, warning that such an event would be a 'turning point' in world football, and Villarreal is said to be open to hosting their match instead, according to recent reports. Real Madrid's stance against a US-based Spanish league game suggests growing concerns about the impact of international fixtures on domestic competition. The club has made it clear they will not support any further games held abroad.