In the 39th minute of the match between Osasuna and Real Madrid in the early morning of February 16, Jude Bellingham was given a red card by referee Jose Luis Munuera Montero for vulgar and insulting words.
The Spanish referee accused the star of shouting "d better than ever" at him. But Bellingham insists it was a curse he was on to himself, expressing his disappointment.
Currently, Spanish newspaper Sport reported that Los Blancos are considering leaving La Liga and joining another tournament in Europe.
The newspaper confirmed that Madrid wants to go to Serie A, Ligue 1 or Bundesliga - top tournaments of Italy, France and Germany. The change must be approved by FIFA, UEFA and that tournament. With the fame and top-notch football they are showing, Real will easily be welcomed.
After being sent off, Bellingham is facing a 12-match ban for slang, which means he will be out for most of the season.
The royal team's leadership is very angry with the recent refereeing decisions. Earlier this month, before Bellingham received a red card, Madrid filed a complaint with the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) about the referee's mistake.
Carlo Ancelotti's team lost 0-1 to Espanyol with a goal by Carlos Romero in the 85th minute. But Madrid thought Romero should have been sent off early for a rough tackle on Kylian Mbappe.
With the seriousness of the situation, Real Madrid asked RFEF to immediately release the accompanying recordings.