Manchester City considering legal action over comments made by Real Madrid presidential candidate

A legal battle could be on the horizon.
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Miguel Solomons Dailysports's expert
Manchester City considering legal action over comments made by Real Madrid presidential candidate Getty

Real Madrid presidential candidate Enrique Riquelme promised that Erling Haaland would join the Spanish club if he is elected, but Manchester City have dismissed the claim and are now considering taking the matter to court.

Details: According to Fabrizio Romano, the Cityzens are currently exploring the possibility of pursuing legal action over statements made by Real Madrid presidential candidate Enrique Riquelme. The reason behind the move is the alleged deliberate use of the name of one of their players.

It was also recently reported that Florentino Pérez confirmed iconic Portuguese manager José Mourinho would become Real Madrid’s next head coach, but only if the current president is victorious in the upcoming club elections.

Reminder: Meanwhile, the Portuguese manager has reportedly drawn up a list of players he believes should leave the Santiago Bernabéu, as they do not fit into his plans for the future.

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