Spain is easily the most prestigious league. But there's more money in England and Germany and more opportunities in Italy.
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That's half true... Spain has two exceptionally good teams whereas other leagues have fewer, but have way more very good teams where Spain only have "ok" teams. Compare teams in midtable or towards the bottom of the Premier League or Bundesliga with teams towards the bottom of La Liga and it's clear that Spain has a huge power imbalance and is suffering as a result as the quality of the opposition just isn't as good.
That's true, on any given match day in the Premiership, it can go very Pete Tong
Germany & England and to a lesser extent Italy are also more flat at the top than Spain - there's a good 5+ clubs with huge pull in each of Germany and England, and 3-4 in Italy, whereas Spain pretty firmly has 2, leaving fewer slots in "top tier" first teams.
Also, it's harder to buy developing foreign talent in England than most other leagues and all other top leagues, which means they kind of have to buy already developed players. Spain makes it pretty easy, so clubs can bring in Latin American and to a lesser extent African teenagers in bulk, then sell them off when they develop.