
Perez Calls Early Real Madrid Elections; Tebas Declines to Comment on Motives
Florentino Perez, president of Real Madrid, has announced a call for early elections at the club, effectively bringing forward the previously scheduled electoral date by three full years. This surprising decision has drawn widespread reactions, most notably from Javier Tebas, president of La Liga, who expressed his astonishment at the timing of this unexpected move.
Speaking at a sports conference, Tebas confirmed that Perez's decision to call for general assembly elections came as a surprise to him. Javier Tebas stated, "Yes, it really surprised me that he called for elections," considering the decision came at an unexpected time. When directly asked about the reasons behind bringing forward the electoral process by three years, the league president simply replied, "No comment," preferring not to delve into the motives behind the club's announced urgency.
Tebas further clarified that Real Madrid club members hold the final say in shaping the club's future, indicating that any transition or new era must receive the approval of the institution's fan base. While potential candidates, such as Riquelme, who has the legal right to run, are emerging, speculation is growing about the possibility of proposals related to the club's privatization, despite no concrete project in this direction being officially announced yet.
The president of the Spanish league also touched upon other regulatory matters, revealing plans to introduce artificial intelligence technologies into the refereeing system starting next season. This announcement comes amidst a state of anticipation within Spanish sports circles, awaiting the outcome of the electoral process at the Royal Club and its potential impacts on the team's future sports and financial management.