Spanish Football Association (RFEF) members are set to sue the 39 players that have refused to return to the squad, according to reports from Spain.
With the association embroiled in the 'kiss-gate' scandal that has dominated Spanish football over the last month, the Women's World Cup winning squad were joined by a further 16 players signing a statement that they will not return unless changes are made.
Their statement - which two players ultimately opted out of - called for changes to be made by the RFEF as the squad did not 'feel safe' or 'respected' by the La Roja set-up.
It comes despite Luis Rubiales - who was seen kissing Jenni Hermoso - announcing his resignation, although he is still pleading his innocence as he battles charges of sexual assault and coercion.
Now, RFEF executives are believed to be filing a complaint in response against the players, accusing them of defamation and coercion.
Mundo Deportivo reports that the RFEF asked for a list to be drawn up of those executives that the team are targeting their complaints against.
However, the potential counter claim could have an impact on that list, with players potentially less likely to offer up the specific targets of their complaints if there is fear of one aimed at them in response.
The executives and managers implicated are thought to be preparing to argue that the crimes that they are accused of never happened, and that the 39 players are putting the RFEF under pressure to remove certain staff members.
It is thought that a letter was sent to interim president of the RFEF Pedro Rocha informing of the threatened counter claim. It is in this letter that the warning of legal action is believed to have come.
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