Real Madrid President Florentino Pérez Calls for New Elections at Club and Seeks Another Term
- On Tuesday, Real Madrid president Florentino announced a press conference for 12:00 p.m. ET following a meeting with the Board of Directors to address the club's immediate future.
- Sunday's loss to Barcelona allowed the Catalans to clinch the LaLiga title, fueling growing scrutiny over the squad and coaching situation at the Santiago Bernab.
- Florentino is expected to address the future of Arbeloa, the potential return of Mourinho, and the recent bust-up between Fede Valverde and Tchouam.
- The press conference will be streamed live in Spanish on the official YouTube channel, with additional coverage available via TikTok and Instagram.
- Addressing the organization's leadership structure at Real Madrid, the president will also deliver a comprehensive overview of the season and long-term planning.
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