Pérez Plans Major Changes in Real Madrid’s Ownership Structure

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Lars Foster Dailysports's expert Translated by the editors
Pérez Plans Major Changes in Real Madrid’s Ownership Structure Photo: Real Madrid

Despite his advanced age, Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez is determined to continue leading the club from the Santiago Bernabéu. However, his next term may bring significant changes to the club’s structure.

Details: According to Marca, Pérez has long considered altering the club’s ownership model and plans to discuss this during meetings with delegates at the club’s General Assembly this Sunday.

The issue is delicate, as Real Madrid is one of four Spanish clubs entirely owned by its members. Pérez has emphasized that this ownership model will remain intact, but hinted that adjustments may be necessary to adapt the club to the demands of modern football.

In March, speculation arose that the 77-year-old might propose changes to the club’s bylaws, potentially allowing the sale of up to 49.9% of the club's shares to major investors, such as JP Morgan and Key Capital Partners.

Reminder: Pérez has recently approved a new transfer strategy for Real Madrid.

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