
Real Madrid Officially Denies Plans for New Sporting Director, Affirms Confidence in Current Structure
Spanish club Real Madrid has officially denied reports suggesting the club's management was planning to appoint a new sporting director within its administrative structure. This decisive response aims to put an end to the speculation recently fueled by media leaks concerning potential structural changes in the football department at the Santiago Bernabéu.
In an official statement, the club clarified that information broadcast by the El Larguero program on Cadena SER radio, which included claims about considering the appointment of a new sports official, is entirely untrue. Real Madrid stated in its announcement: "The information published by the El Larguero program on Cadena SER radio last night, which claims that our club is considering including a sporting director in its structure, is completely false." This statement clearly indicates the club's condemnation of how these reports were circulated and its categorical refutation.
At the same time, the Royal Club expressed its exceptional appreciation for the work carried out by the current sports management, affirming that the existing personnel enjoy the full confidence of the Board of Directors. The statement also noted that the club's sporting direction is progressing according to a clear strategy that does not require any administrative adjustments at present, reflecting satisfaction with the achieved outcomes.
It is worth noting that Real Madrid's current sporting structure has overseen one of the most successful periods in the club's history. The last 10 years have seen the club secure six UEFA Champions League titles, an achievement the club views as proof of the effectiveness of its adopted policy and the strength of the administrative team responsible for football affairs and transfer planning.