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La Liga sent a letter to the Players Association saying it is willing to talk and will assess the damage caused by the players protests.

According to Radio Cobe, La Liga officials have sent a letter to the Spanish Professional Players Association (AFE) to discuss the issue of players suspending the game at the start of the last round of La Liga.

In the La Liga on December 20, Villarreal faced Barcelona at home. La Liga officially approved the game to be played in Miami, USA, but this caused opposition from many La Liga players, who believed that it increased the burden on the players. The Spanish Professional Players Association also organized protests. After the start of the last round of La Liga games, the players paused the game for 15 seconds in protest.

La Liga officials have written to David Aganzo, president of the Spanish Professional Footballers Association, to discuss the matter. Corbe Radio stated that La Liga officials stated in the letter that they had provided a large amount of information on the matter to the Spanish Professional Players Association. But this incident reminded them of the situation in 2018. At that time, although La Liga had provided relevant information many times, it was still asked to provide documents unrelated to labor relations, so La Liga stated that it would not violate its confidentiality obligations.

In the letter, La Liga officials also once again expressed their willingness to dialogue with the Spanish Professional Footballers Association and reiterated the position conveyed through other letters last week. The letter also reminded that it is planned to hold a joint committee meeting at 9 a.m. on October 24, Spanish time, and hopes that the Spanish Professional Players Association will confirm the specific details of participation in the meeting. La Liga officials also emphasized that their proposed dialogue agenda and the appeals committee meeting do not conflict, but are independent of each other.

Finally, La Liga officials also stated that they are assessing the losses caused by the last round of La Liga protests in order to take appropriate legal measures.

This letter was also sent to all La Liga clubs and asked them to forward it to all players.

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