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The big escape from La Liga, from Isaac to Zubimendi, all went to the Premier League

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Once upon a time, the Spanish Football League was the center of world football.

Almost all world-class players will give priority to Barcelona or Real Madrid when signing. Players will even give up their high salaries in England, Germany or Italy and come here instead. From Maradona, Ronaldo, Zidane, to Messi and Ronaldo later... This was once a galaxy with stars.

However, in recent years, all this has changed. A great escape about genius is quietly taking place in La Liga.

[Wealthy Premier League]

With Zubimendi's recent transfer to Arsenal, there are 11 internationals in the Spanish national team's recent first-team, playing football in other leagues.

Three years ago, Alexander Isaac left to join Newcastle United after two brilliant seasons at Real Sociedad. Today, he is one of the three major centers in Europe.

Nico Gonzalez from Lamacia, transferred to Porto after performing well while on loan at Valencia. Today, he plays for Manchester City, the top European team.

Christian Moscra, after two years at Valencia, just signed with Arsenal.

There is also genius Fair Lopez from Celta, who has also signed with the Wolves.

Why did the Spanish wealthy families let them go?

[Revival of Serie A, the New World of Spanish Genius]

Juan Miranda, once Betis's starter, has now become the best left-back in Bologna in Serie A.

Nico Pas of Real Madrid youth training became the most outstanding young player in Serie A after transferring to Cuomo.

Betis's Jesus Rodriguez and Asané Dior also surprisingly joined Como.

Ikel Bravo, who once won the European Youth Championship with Spain U19, now plays for Udinese.

Adrian Bernabé, performed well in Parma.

Miguel Gutierrez joined Naples a few days ago...

Too many Spanish geniuses are running towards Italy. But La Liga should be a place that is more suitable for their development.

[Bundesliga, Eredivisie]

Alejandro Grimaldo, once played for Barcelona and now in Leverkusen.

Yarek Gasiorovski, a 20-year-old Spanish U21 international, just signed with Eindhoven in the Eredivisie and immediately became the main force.

[Failing Halo]

It is obvious that La Liga has gradually lost its dominance in Europe. This may be due to economic reasons: the strict fiscal fair competition and salary cap make La Liga clubs seem unscrupulous when confronting Premier League gold dollar football.

It may also be because the successive departure of Messi, Ronaldo, Neymar, Ramos... these superstars have weakened the attractiveness of this game.

Nowadays, a very embarrassing situation is that when important La Liga players renew their contracts, they often use quotes from abroad to threaten their clubs.

In this long list of lost geniuses, which player do you think has made La Liga most sad?

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