😠 Power struggle at Real? Adviser to star boss fed up
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Real Madrid's presidential election is heating up with internal friction. An adviser to a star player has grown frustrated amid campaign promises from incumbent Florentino Pérez, who is seeking reelection. The contest is taking on increasingly absurd proportions as multiple factions jockey for control at the Spanish club. Details about the specific grievances and rival candidates remain unclear from the headline and description alone, but the escalating tension suggests deeper divisions within the organization's power structure.
😠 Power struggle at Real? Adviser to star boss fed up
The election campaign for the presidency at Real Madrid is slowly taking on almost absurd proportions. Incumbent Florentino Pérez has been promising for quite some time now that, if he wins tomorrow’s snap election on Sunday, he will not only bring in Mourinho as coach but also get mega-deals over the line.
When it comes to huge promises, challenger Riquelme can definitely keep up with him. He wants to bring in not just one but two superstars from Manchester: Haaland and Rodri. But that’s not all: he would also want to make a real blockbuster move on the bench, provided he wins the election.
Enrique Riquelme announced that he wants to begin talks as early as Monday with none other than Jürgen Klopp in order to “personally present the sporting project to him and express our desire for him to usher in a new era for Real Madrid from the bench.”
But of course, this isn’t exactly news to anyone that announcing big plans can be quite promising when it comes to picking up votes. The only problem is when the people concerned are absolutely not on board.
Klopps’s advisor immediately threw a major wrench into the plans of the Royal club’s presidential candidate. That is according to ‘Sky’. Marc Kosicke even reacted quite sharply to the announcement: “It’s annoying! Jürgen Klopp is happy in his role at Red Bull and has no ambitions to work as a coach at a club.”
Klopp’s advisor is not the only one who seems to be getting fed up with the election chaos and the constant name-dropping by the two candidates. People close to Haaland and Manchester City have also reportedly grown tired of the big talk and grand announcements.
What do you think about the power struggle at Los Blancos? Is it right to shake things up a bit now, or should this be handled more elegantly? Feel free to write your thoughts in the comments!
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.