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The Spanish FA (RFEF) appear set to block La Liga's plans to stage Barcelona's clash with Girona in the United States - with one source insisting there is a 0.0 percent chance of it occurring.

La Liga president Javier Tebas last month revealed a groundbreaking deal was in place to stage league matches in the USA at least once per season for 15 years.

The inaugural match was supposed to be Lionel Messi's Barça against Girona in January 2019.

Miami appeared set to host the game, but after player opposition, the RFEF now appear ready to block the proposed plans.

Spanish radio station Cadena COPE claim a letter has been sent to Tebas to inform him that UEFA, FIFA, the Spanish government and the Players Union (AFE) are all apposed to the staging of games abroad.

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One source, quoted by Marca , even went as far as to say there is '0.0 percent chance of the match being played in the USA.'

Tebas has already been at war with Gianni Infantino, telling the UEFA president he has no say on the matter.

"[Infantino] has no decision on that, but I would have liked if he had a different opinion," Tebas said. "I think that doesn't make sense given what's happening with football in the United States with the MLS."