There have ever been debates over the fact which one is the best domestic soccer league in the world with no definite answer; however there are two or three European leagues who always dominate the viewers’ interest across the world. Inspire of all the criticisms, English Premier League has always been broadly known as the finest soccer championship played every year and draws a maximum number of fans from every part of the world, but this theory is now changing faster than ever thanks to some beautiful soccer actions happened in Spanish, Italian, and Germans leagues off late that lured most fascinating players to impart in them. In fact, if we dig the record, we’d found the priciest players of the world are hired not by English but Spanish clubs making them worthier than others. Besides, some of the high profile singings in last few transfer windows have only been done by Spanish and German sides. The Real Madrid star Gareth Bale is the another player who had until been playing for League side Tottenham for six long years until Real found interest in him and paid a record breaking figure to hire their eye candy.
The 25-year-old Walsh midfielder strongly believes that EPL has lost its charm of being the most exciting league in the world and its popularity as well diminishing faster than ever, and if we look at which region is growing faster, answer is of course Spain. This could also be his loyal statement for the side he plays with but there are also some visible facts that ensure authenticity of his statement. What he said after his side hired world cup performer James Rodriguez at sixty three million pound price tag is, “The Spanish League is the most exciting. The world’s top players play there. Barcelona or Real Madrid are always there near the Champions League final or winning it.
“The Premier League is a great league but we are attracting the best players to La Liga. It is great to be involved in it.”
He further added about the new signee, “James is a great signing. He has shown what quality he has in the World Cup and hopefully he can produce for Real Madrid what he did for Colombia.
“It’s for the manager to decide what system we play and who plays. You need to perform well to keep your place. Everyone knows that.”