Florentino Pérez Proposes Historic Ownership Model Reform
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Real Madrid consider major shift in long-standing ownership model
By Martin Graham Real Madrid is preparing for a major alteration to the governance model that has defined the institution since the early 1900s. Florentino Pérez confirmed that the organization will, for the first time, allow capital from an external party, signaling a departure from more than a century of member-only control. The club leader, now in his seventies, outlined a project that would introduce a minority investor into a newly formed…
Florentino Pérez Proposes Historic Ownership Model Reform
Real Madrid President Florentino Perez Speaking at the club’s annual general assembly on Sunday, Perez announced plans to create a new subsidiary company in which Real Madrid’s 98,272 socios would retain full control while allowing a minority shareholder—expected to hold around five percent—to invest in the club. Perez said the proposal follows a year of internal evaluation and will be presented to members through an “extraordinary assembly,” …
"A pity to hear that the best, and most admired football club in the world, is being attacked by all humanity, and faced with it. It was only necessary to include UNICEF and the UN. And everything to cover up that, sadly, soon, the Club will no longer be its partners."RAMÓN CALDERÓN, President of Real Madrid (2005-2009) "It has been thrown into the mountain, it has been machine gun mode," said Master Paco González, at COPE, after hearing the spe…
"I have heard someone say lately that Real Madrid is against everything and, obviously, it is not true. We simply oppose everything that is not normal or ethical. And, of course, everything that is not legal. And there are so many things that today are not normal in the world of football that we are forced to react more than we would like," Pérez said during his opening speech at the Ordinary General Assembly of Members Representatives.
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