Real Madrid Chief Perez Announces Three New Signings And $175m Offer
Pérez said the club will make its biggest offer ever for an unnamed striker and ruled out Premier League targets.
- Real Madrid President Florentino Perez announced three new signings on Thursday, including Mourinho and Dumfries, while promising a record €150 million bid for a striker next week during an appearance on Spanish television show Horizonte.
- Ahead of Sunday's election, Perez highlighted his record of 66 titles, emphasizing that no one has won as many European Cups during their tenure as he has.
- Ballot box rival Enrique Riquelme claimed to have signed Rodri and Erling Haaland, though their camps denied any agreement, prompting Perez to vow, "We will not do what this man has done."
- Benfica confirmed in an official statement that Real Madrid will pay the €15 million release clause for Mourinho if Perez wins the election on Sunday.
- Perez aims to maintain Madrid as the world's most valuable club, a status held for five consecutive years, by continuing his strategy of bringing in top talent.
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Neither Olise nor Haaland: Perez to Pull Out the Largest Bundle in Real Madrid History OSEN = Reporter Lee In-hwan Florentino Perez has once again played the Galactico card. He kept the name hidden but revealed the amount. It is at least 150 million euros, approximately 269.4 billion won. On the 5th (KST), the British BBC reported, “President Perez
In the fight for presidential votes, the Spaniards do not spare promises, and if Riquelme is very vocal in his predictions, Perez does not waste time with actions.
A few days before the presidential election, Real Madrid was in a state of emergency! Owner Florentino Pérez and challenger Enrique Riquelme outbid each other with spectacular transfer promises. Now, Pérez even announced the most expensive transfer of club history – a 150 million euro offer is to be made on Tuesday. The mud battle for the presidency at Real Madrid is taking on more and more curious trains. Challenger Enrique Riquelme had recentl…
Ahead of Sunday's election for Real Madrid's first man, current president Florentino Perez announced that if he remains in office, he will bring in the most expensive reinforcement in the history of the royal club.
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