Real Madrid caused all kinds of controversy when they snatched Luis Figo away from Barcelona in 2000, and 26 years on, a new saga could be on the agenda.
Real Madrid's president, Florentino Perez, is aware that his team needs to make two moves in the next summer transfer window. ElDesmarque's Jorge Picon reported it live.
Real Madrid are evaluating their options for the summer, when they could be set for a third change of manager in the space of a year. Alvaro Arbeloa has replaced Xabi Alonso this week, but the former Castilla coach is not guaranteed to be in charge next year.
The week continued to be tough for Real Madrid as Álvaro Arbeloa lost his first game in charge, which was unexpected. Los Blancos lost 3-2 to La Liga 2 side Albacete, meaning they are out of this season's Copa del Rey.
Barcelona were overjoyed to retain their Spanish Supercup title on Sunday, as they defeated Real Madrid 3-2 at the King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah.
Real Madrid look set to undergo major changes in the coming years, with President Florentino Perez set to shake up the structure of the club. He may also be about to hand over significant power, with a new CEO potentially to be named.
Real Madrid recently made their stance on transfer protocols very clear. They intend to protect their squad from aggressive moves by European rivals. A major report from Fichajes shows that the Spanish giants turned down a huge financial package from Manchester City for Rodrygo.
Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior is out of contract in 18 months, and there is little sign of the matter being resolved swiftly. There are forces still pulling the two sides of the negotiation together though.
Real Madrid have now started their winter break, with their 2025 having been brought to an end with victory over Sevilla last weekend. And ahead of Christmas Day later in the week, prominent club personnel have issued messages to Madridistas.
In recent weeks, there has been a lot of animosity generated between the presidents of Barcelona and Real Madrid. Joan Laporta and Florentino Perez have gone back and forth with comments made in public, and the latter has now had another say on Thursday.
In recent weeks, there has been increased tensions at an institutional level between Barcelona and Real Madrid, brought about by remarks made by the presidents of both clubs.
When it comes to Barcelona and Real Madrid presidents, you know that words regarding their rivals are never too far away from being spoken. The two biggest clubs in Spain have become fierce rivals due to their success and their rivalry.
On Sunday, Real Madrid held their General Assembly, which was hosted by esteemed club president Florentino Perez. One of the topics discussed was Barcelona, and in particular, the allegations against them in the Negreira case.
Tottenham Hotspur are hoping to sign the Real Madrid attacker Rodrygo Goes. They have already initiated contact with Florentino Perez over a move for the 25-year-old Brazilian international.
Ahead of Real Madrid’s upcoming General Assembly on the 23rd of November, there is plenty of uncertainty over what changes President Florentino Perez will suggest.
Real Madrid have made a good start to the 2025-26 season, but there has been growing discontent in recent weeks – and this has made its way all the way up to club president Florentino Perez.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is as stingy as they come, and when the Merengues don’t sign players at key positions of need because they allegedly cost too much, it’s not really because they are out of money.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has spoken in support of the FIFA Club World Cup after La Liga president Javier Tebas took a swipe at the tournament.