Vinicius Junior ‘informs’ Real Madrid of contract decision
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Real Madrid’s Ordinary General Meeting turned into far more than a financial discussion, as club president Florentino Perez used his time on stage to launch a series of pointed digs at La Liga,
When Real Madrid and Sevilla FC play on Sunday, May 18, they'll each bring one of LaLiga's top-10 scorers -- Kylian Mbappe, and Dodi Lukebakio. Real Madrid met RCD Mallorca at home in its last match and earned a win by a final score of 2-1. It took 37 ...
After only two consecutive draws in the league, rival FC Barcelona has moved dangerously close to the top of the table, and internally, discussions about coach Xabi Alonso seem to be ongoing. Journalist Arancha Rodríguez revealed on the Spanish radio station 'COPE' that there is a clear division within the team regarding the coach.
As for Real Madrid, Dani Carvajal (knee), Eder Militao (groin) and Franco Mastantuono (groin) are definitely out of the contest, while Antonio Rudiger (muscle), Aurelien Tchouameni (hamstring), David Alaba (muscle) need to be assessed.
Por CIARÁN FAHEYCaroline Weir anotó un dramático gol en las postrimerías para que el Real Madrid rescatara el martes un empate 1-1 con el Paris FC en la Liga de Campeones
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Real Madrid: Vinicius Junior ‘full agreement’ reached as Man Utd transfer ruined by ‘key decision’
This was the case last month as Real Madrid beat arch-rivals FC Barcelona in La Liga, with Vinicius hitting out at Alonso and proclaiming that he is going to leave. This has fuelled reports linking Vinicius with a transfer as a move to the Premier League or Saudi Pro League has been mentioned.
According to The Athletic, the new investors would get a share of the club’s income, but would not have any voting rights. Therefore, despite the historic change that could be coming for Real Madrid, the power will still rely in the hands of the club members, just like it has for the last 123 years.
MADRID, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Real Madrid are considering creating a subsidiary that would allow external investors to buy a stake of around 5% in the world's most valuable football club, its president, Florentino Perez, said on Sunday.