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·25 March 2026
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·25 March 2026
Attention, Spain’s folders, cards, and notebooks. This Wednesday, March 25, 2026, dawns with pulses racing both in the offices and on the pitch.
The news forces us to take a close look at the Valdebebas medical room and the courts of the National Court, on a day when women’s football lays claim to its European throne with a high-voltage Clásico.
Today’s menu has all the ingredients we’re passionate about: medical controversy, strategic transfer planning, and the start of a marathon of matches that will decide a season.
The news has shaken the foundations of Real Madrid: the medical staff examined Mbappé’s right knee when the injury was actually in his left. This extraordinary diagnostic error led the French star to play up to three matches while in discomfort, worsening his physical condition and triggering monumental anger from the player.
In Barcelona, the search for Robert Lewandowski’s successor has one clear name: Julián Álvarez. With the Pole still undecided about his future and Ferran Torres yet to receive a renewal offer, the Atlético de Madrid forward is the top target. The deal would require the “Spider” to push for an exit from the Metropolitano and lower his salary demands to fit into Barça’s complex financial puzzle.
After the recent success with Pubill, Atlético’s sporting department continues scouting young talent to rejuvenate Simeone’s back line. The top priority is Pau Navarro, a Villarreal center-back who perfectly fits the profile they are looking for. At just 20 years old and also capable of playing as a full-back, the Yellow Submarine academy product is under constant monitoring to strengthen the club’s defensive future.
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This afternoon marks the start of a marathon of three Clásicos in just eight days with the first leg of the Women’s Champions League quarter-finals. The big news for FC Barcelona is the return of Mapi León, who has been medically cleared just in time for the trip to the Alfredo Di Stéfano. Real Madrid, meanwhile, will be looking to pull off an upset at home and take an advantage into the second leg.
Today’s match is being played in the courtrooms of the National Court. The Social Chamber has summoned LALIGA and the unions to determine whether the 15-second stoppage staged by players on matchday nine — in protest over the game in Miami — amounted to an illegal strike. Whatever is decided today will set a crucial legal precedent in the relationship between the league and the players.
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