Real Madrid's Future Under Florentino Perez's Reelection
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Florentino Perez won reelection as Real Madrid president after club elections that took place over the weekend. Perez, first elected in 2000, has served as president, apart from a three-year break between 2006 and 2009, and will remain in charge until 2030. Normally, elections are held every four years, though early elections can be called under specific circumstances. Club members, referred to as 'socios,' elect the president. Perez won against his only opponent, Enrique Riquelme, with both candidates presenting differing strategies for the summer transfer window and the imminent appointment of the new Real Madrid manager.
Riquelme signaled intentions to initiate discussions with Jurgen Klopp regarding the coaching position and with Erling Haaland for a potential signing. However, both Klopp and Haaland have denied such contacts, and Manchester City has threatened legal action against Riquelme over their player, Haaland.
Following his victory, Perez indicated that the next move will be to confirm former club manager Jose Mourinho as the new coach. Mourinho, who managed Benfica in the previous season, actively supported Perez during the electoral campaign and is expected to be officially confirmed in the coming hours.
Additionally, Perez has revealed that two signings for the summer will be former Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate, who will join as a free agent after departing Liverpool, and Inter winger Denzel Dumfries, who will be acquired for $20 million, the triggering amount of his release clause.
In a recent interview, Perez also mentioned plans to pursue a "world-class player," with intentions to offer $171 million for the transfer. Reports suggest that the target is Bayern Munich's French star, Michael Olise.
Source : cbssports.com.