La Liga president Javier Tebas has blasted Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
The consequences of the referendum vote aren't looking good for football, with transfers, salaries and matches all potentially in jeopardy.
And although Tebas isn't jumping to conclusions that it is going to have a disastrous effect on football, he is far from thrilled.
"We shouldn’t jump to conclusions because everything depends on the future model and relationships that the UK will have with the rest of Europe," Tebas told reporters.
"Not at all [am I happy with Brexit], and I mean it. I insist that we must be cautious with these issues because it’s also not an immediate termination. It will take place over the [next few] years.
"England can reach agreements as other countries that are not EU members have done, including Norway.
"It’s assumed that free movement would be lost, but we’ll see how everything pans out because [in England] football brings plenty of revenue and they’ll try to find solutions. But no, La Liga isn’t happy."