A Spanish media report has revealed the latest developments regarding the future of Florentino Pérez, president of Real Madrid. The newspaper "Mundo Deportivo" stated that "Pérez will not leave Real Madrid now, unless he sees that his project as president has been achieved, which is the inauguration of the new Santiago Bernabéu Stadium."
It was noted that "once this project is launched, Pérez will begin preparing his successor as president of the club," emphasizing that Pérez "does not want to repeat what happened in February 2006 when he announced his resignation, leaving Fernando Martín, someone he trusted at the time, which led to a transitional period with Ramón Calderón and Vicente Boluda until Pérez returned to the presidency in 2009."
Based on this, Pérez is searching for his replacement, wanting someone with institutional weight who meets the club's requirements. These requirements include that the "candidate" must have been a member of the club for 20 years and must be Spanish.