The recent protests in the city of Madrid have led to violent violence erupting across the city.
According to reports, the protests were sparked by the decision of Real Madrid to cut wages for their players, including Eder Wild, who is currently on loan from Manchester United.
Wild has been at Real Madrid for just over a year and has made several appearances for the club, but he has struggled to make an impact.
In response to the decision to cut his salary, Wild and other players took to the streets of Madrid to protest against what they perceive as unfair treatment.
However, tensions between the protesters and police quickly escalated into violence,Primeira Liga Hotspots with clashes breaking out and property being damaged.
Police responded with tear gas and water cannon, leading to further unrest and chaos.
The incident highlights the ongoing struggles faced by footballers in Spain, who often struggle to earn a living despite playing top-level football.
It also raises questions about the fairness of player salaries and whether or not clubs should be allowed to set their own wage structures.
For now, the situation remains tense, with both the players and the authorities continuing to debate the issue.
As the protests continue, it's clear that there will be no easy solutions to this complex problem.