This is the end of an era in La Liga history. The departure of Messi, Ramos and other great stars who gave his titles of nobility to the Iberian championship sounds the awakening of a new generation of clubs and players who will take up the torch of Spanish football.

We saw him last season. The hierarchy of power at the top of La Liga was upended with the end of the insolent domination of Real Madrid and FC Barcelona. Atlético Madrid, FC Sevilla and other clubs invite themselves to the table of the greats. Other reasons will accelerate competition in La Liga, reports sport.es this Tuesday, August 10th.

Place for the next generation

Despite the departure of Messi, Ramos, and before them Cristiano Ronaldo, a new generation of young talents is emerging. The great example is Pedri, who is playing his second season in the elite with the mission to replicate the success of the first. His ability to cope with the physical wear and tear of the more than 70 games played last season will be the big challenge.

Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo, Ansu Fati, Aleksander Isak, Joao Félix… Many young boys are called to become the legends of tomorrow in La Liga.

However, in La Liga there are still great players who have lived better times, but from whom much is still expected. This is the case of Gareth Bale and Eden Hazard at Real Madrid or Sergio Aguero at Barcelona. A notch below, we find Saúl Ñíguez at Atlético de Madrid or Erik Lamela at Sevilla.

The return of legends

Rayo Vallecano, Espanyol and Real Mallorca return this season to the elite of Spanish football. Three historic clubs that have been absent for more or less a long time and are returning to the first division with the aim of fighting for a place in the sun.

La Liga with Getafe, Levante, Elche, Cadiz and some others promises to be one of the most interesting stories of the season.

LaLiga is attractive, despite the crisis

The transfer market has brought for now new blood fromwith the arrivals of David Alaba, Rodrigo De Paul, Memphis Depay and Eric García, among others. The championship has lost its financial appeal, but it still attracts great players. With the time left before the summer transfer window closes, the names of Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland and many others resonate. They are likely to land in Spain in the coming weeks.