Barca and Real consider sharing TV rights to make La Liga more competitive | UPDATED: 10:47 GMT, 30 May 2012 Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona may be willing to agree a more equitable distribution of television rights among La Liga clubs, according to Spain's sports minister. Jose Ignacio Wert said: 'I believe that Madrid and Barcelona are receptive and are ready to be more flexible in the sharing out of (income from) rights.' Star attraction: Players like Cristiano Ronaldo help Real Madrid to strike lucrative TV deals Clubs in La Liga negotiate their TV deals individually, unlike other major European leagues which have systems of collective bargaining, and Real and Barca take about half the total pot of around 641 million euros (511million).
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