Spanish media: La Liga stops Barcelona submits medical report without the consent of the player, the Players Association supports the Special Lion

According to the Spanish RAC1 radio station, the Terstegen incident continued to ferment, and La Liga stopped Barcelona's plan to submit medical reports without the consent of the players. At the same time, the Spanish Players Association expressed its full support for the German goalkeeper.

According to information obtained by RAC1 from the relevant person in charge, La Liga will not send any reports to the Medical Committee without the permission of the player. Instead, the Barcelona club believes that they have legal basis to bypass the goalkeeper’s rejection.

Some voices support the basis proposed by Barcelona. Sports law expert and Spanish coach training center chairman Miguel Garland said in an interview: "There are exceptions in the law, such as the need to assess the status of employees, and now this is what we are facing. Barcelona can submit medical reports to La Liga without the consent of the players. However, whether La Liga will accept reports that lack consent of the players is another matter."

In any case, Miguel Garland believes that the disciplinary punishment process initiated by Barcelona has no prospects, which is consistent with the view of the Spanish Football Players Association. According to RAC1, the Players Association has contacted Ter Stegen to express support and expressed its willingness to help.

source:7m vn