
"As per the report, the long-maintained institutional truce between Barcelona and Real Madrid has definitively fractured. This has culminated in a series of scathing attacks from Real Madrid President Florentino Perez that confirm the end of their period of shared interests. The split gained momentum after the initial 'Negreira Case' revelation, when Perez publicly announced Real Madrid would pursue legal action against the alleged refereeing corruption- a move poorly received by the Catalan club."
"Perez's speech at the recent General Assembly ratified the new reality, as he aggressively criticised Barcelona's institutional allies, including UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin and LaLiga President Javier Tebas. He also pulled up Barcelona about the Negreira case. Laporta's friends are not among Florentino Perez's favourites. Ceferin and Tebas, that is, UEFA and LaLiga, are among Real Madrid's public enemies. The tone of the Real Madrid president's speech reveals that the club's position is one of owing nothing to anyone, of not depending on any institution,"
Barcelona and Real Madrid previously maintained an institutional truce while pursuing the European Super League project. That truce has definitively fractured, producing scathing attacks from Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez and signaling the end of shared institutional interests. The split escalated after the Negreira case revelation, when Pérez announced legal action over alleged refereeing corruption, a development that provoked strong criticism from Barcelona. Pérez's General Assembly speech criticized Barcelona's institutional allies including UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin and LaLiga president Javier Tebas, framing them as public enemies. The renewed animosity showed during the latest Clasico, reflecting a return to open rivalry.
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