In the letter sent to La Liga, Madrid reminded president Tebas that earlier conversations had left the door open to a possible postponement, should the situation demand it. Before the Club World Cup began, the club had held discussions with Atletico and La Liga about delaying their opening league fixture. At the time, Tebas acknowledged that the matter would be reviewed if necessary.
Now, Madrid argue that the scenario is no longer hypothetical and insists the proposed new date, October 29, should be accepted. The timing, however, presents a new challenge: the fixture would come just three days after the first El Clasico of the season against Barcelona, and only days before a tough league encounter with Valencia. This scheduling would result in a particularly intense 10-day stretch for Xabi Alonso's men.