Candidates for Transfer to Real Madrid in a Historic Deal
Florentino Perez, the candidate for the presidency of Real Madrid, has reignited controversy by revealing his intention to make a historic offer in the coming days to sign a global star, in a deal that could become the most expensive in the history of the royal club.
During his appearance on a television show, Perez said, "On Tuesday, I will make an offer to one of the Champions League clubs, and it will be the largest amount Real Madrid has ever paid for a single player, amounting to no less than 150 million euros."
According to the Spanish newspaper "AS," the inner circle of Real Madrid points to three names as candidates for the anticipated deal: the Portuguese Vitinha, his teammate João Neves from Paris Saint-Germain, and Michael Olise from Bayern Munich, despite Pérez denying any connection to the offer.
Vitinha is highly admired within the corridors of Real Madrid, where he is regarded as one of the best midfielders in Europe in recent years, having played a pivotal role in the continental successes achieved by Paris Saint-Germain under the leadership of Luis Enrique.
The Royal Club is also monitoring the situation of Joao Neves, who is considered one of the most promising rising talents in European football, having established himself as one of the key midfielders for Paris Saint-Germain and the Portuguese national team despite his young age.
Perez's statements come just hours after his electoral rival, Enrique Riquelme, announced that he has an agreement with Norwegian Erling Haaland to join Real Madrid if he wins the presidency, intensifying the electoral competition between the candidates just days before the voting date (June 7).
During his appearance on a television show, Perez said, "On Tuesday, I will make an offer to one of the Champions League clubs, and it will be the largest amount Real Madrid has ever paid for a single player, amounting to no less than 150 million euros."
According to the Spanish newspaper "AS," the inner circle of Real Madrid points to three names as candidates for the anticipated deal: the Portuguese Vitinha, his teammate João Neves from Paris Saint-Germain, and Michael Olise from Bayern Munich, despite Pérez denying any connection to the offer.
Vitinha is highly admired within the corridors of Real Madrid, where he is regarded as one of the best midfielders in Europe in recent years, having played a pivotal role in the continental successes achieved by Paris Saint-Germain under the leadership of Luis Enrique.
The Royal Club is also monitoring the situation of Joao Neves, who is considered one of the most promising rising talents in European football, having established himself as one of the key midfielders for Paris Saint-Germain and the Portuguese national team despite his young age.
Perez's statements come just hours after his electoral rival, Enrique Riquelme, announced that he has an agreement with Norwegian Erling Haaland to join Real Madrid if he wins the presidency, intensifying the electoral competition between the candidates just days before the voting date (June 7).