Except for Chelsea, don't do us like that
Nah breh, these casuals need to understand the gulf in class between La Liga and the BPL and with the rise of Atletico and Sevilla it's widening. Of the top six in the BPL only Chelsea and City might, might, might get a 4th place finish if they're lucky. The rest are mid table clubs. Top six La Liga in premier league would be a joke, imagine Arsenal getting smashed 5-0 four times in a season by Real and Barca.
Every time a player goes from BPL to La Liga they only take the absolute best.
Henry. Was best BPL Player at the time.
Ronaldo. Was the best BPL Player at the time.
Bale. Was the best BPL Player at the time.
etc.
La Liga to BPL.
Yaya Toure. Was a reject.
Aguero. Wasn't allowed to play for Real and Barca didn't need him.
Silva. Barca didn't need him.
If Isco or James Rodriguez joins a BPL side I'm sure you'll know why.
If you're given a chance to start your life over but must choose the path of a footballer, you must choose a club you'll spend your youth career on but they cannot be a top 3 side in either the BPL or La Liga. Anyone who doesn't choose La Liga lost. Even if you come out of Sevilla's academy and then at 18 years transfer to the premiership, you are by default technically better than 100% of the league, at 18. At that point its up to you to develop physically and tactically.
Premier League is exciting and competitive but so is the Brasilerao.
1.La Liga
2.Bundesliga
3.Premier League