Barcelona to join premier league,Ligue1,Serie A if Catalan Independence happens

If Catalunya was to free itself from Spain, then the giants of Camp Nou, with Espanyol and Girona, had to explore the options of the La Liga.
Barcelona could play in the Premier League, Ligue 1 or Serie A if Catalan independence is secure, according to the sports minister of the region.
A controversial referendum should be organized on Sunday, with Catalonia seeking to become recognized as a nation in its own right,
The Spanish government ruled the process illegal, the ballot boxes being seized and Prime Minister Mariano declaring that the vote "will not happen".
However, the Catalan natives continue to propose their proposal, and this includes an action plan for sports clubs in the event of the formation of a new country.

Barcelona, Espanyol and Girona all face an uncertain future in the back of independence, but Gerard Figueras believes there are plenty of intriguing options to explore.
He said: "In the case of independence, the Catalan teams of La Liga - Barcelona, Espanyol and Girona - will have to decide where they want to play: in the Spanish league or in a neighboring country like Italy, France or the Premier League.
"Now in Spain, teams from other countries playing in national leagues: Andorra's clubs in football and basketball." Monaco is playing in Wales in France, England, and I do not think UEFA have something against seeing another club play in a different league from his country. "
While suggesting that Barca could remain part of the La Liga, the Spanish top flight officials warned that all exiles will be excluded.
The president of the Liga, Javier Tebas, said: "In sport, it is not a la carte and things must be clearly defined. It is not easy to have an agreement and study the legislation but if they [Catalan clubs] get that, they will not be able to play in the Spanish La Liga, but I hope this does not happen. "
Barcelona has not yet addressed the potential ramifications of independence in public, the club waiting for the will of the people before putting up plans.
A statement by the club about the current state of affairs read: "FC Barcelona, with respect for its many members, will continue to support the will of the majority of the Catalan populations and will do so in a civil, peaceful way and exemplary. "
While far-away events continue to dominate the headlines in Catalonia, Barca avoided any distraction to reaffirm domestic domination.
Ernesto Valverde's camp has secured eight successive wins in all competitions this season, with flawless openings in their La Liga and Champions League campaigns.
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