The 2030 World Cup in Morocco "in danger"? Luis Figo’s response

The former Portuguese international and one of the ambassadors of the 2030 World Cup, Luis Figo, believes that the candidacy of Morocco, Spain and Portugal is not threatened, after the searches carried out on Wednesday at the headquarters of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).
"I don’t think the candidacy of Morocco, Spain and Portugal is in danger. On Monday, we presented the file and everything around it in Lisbon. Then the news came out on Wednesday... Let’s hope things calm down and return to normal," Figo said at the Corazón Classic Match press conference between Real Madrid legends and a "Vintage" team from Porto.
The former Real Madrid player expressed his joy at reuniting with his former teammates and receiving the love of the fans in this new Santiago Bernabéu stadium which, according to him, is one of the best in the world. The former Portuguese international also commented on the imminent arrival of Kylian Mbappé at Real Madrid, stating that the Spanish club remains the most prestigious in the world and will win the Liga this season.
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