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Real Madrid candidate Enrique Riquelme announces two international signings if elected

john gallagher by john gallagher
May 26, 2026
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Riquelme vows two international signings as Real Madrid presidential race heats up

Real Madrid presidential candidate Enrique Riquelme says he has two international stars ready to join if elected, thrusting the Real Madrid presidential election into sharp focus ahead of June 7.

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Real Madrid presidential hopeful Enrique Riquelme opened his formal campaign by asserting he already has two major international signings lined up should members elect him as club president.
Riquelme lodged a bank guarantee of €187 million to formalise his candidacy and has used public appearances to criticise incumbent Florentino Pérez on stadium costs and club finances.

Riquelme’s announcement and campaign launch

Riquelme presented the required bank guarantee that cleared him to stand in the Real Madrid presidential election, triggering a rapid escalation in the contest.
He framed his bid as a transformational project for the club’s membership, saying his platform would offer a clear alternative to two decades of Pérez-era leadership.

Since formalising his candidacy, Riquelme has pressed a political argument about governance and the direction of the club, pledging big sporting moves alongside structural reforms.
His team says the full project will be revealed to members in the coming weeks as the June 7 vote approaches, with footballing reinforcements presented as a cornerstone of the pitch-side plan.

Two signings claimed ready to sign if elected

At the centre of Riquelme’s message is the claim that two major international players have already agreed to join Real Madrid should he win the election.
He has promised the identities will be shared ahead of the vote, using the potential transfers to illustrate immediate sporting ambition.

Riquelme has described the recruits as “major international stars,” positioning them as signings that would reinforce both the first team and the club’s global profile.
Members and observers are treating the pledge with cautious interest, since any public announcement will be scrutinised for feasibility and compliance with transfer regulations.

Financial critique: Bernabéu cost overruns and recurring losses

A key plank of Riquelme’s criticism targets the Santiago Bernabéu renovation, which he says has exceeded initial budgets and delivered a reduced matchday experience.
He pointed to the club’s reported outlay on the stadium and questioned whether the finished project justifies the scale of expenditure.

Beyond the stadium, Riquelme highlighted what he describes as chronic operating losses, arguing the club is running at a deficit without the sale of assets.
He flagged annual spending on the club’s media operations and other fixed costs as areas needing scrutiny, urging greater transparency and fiscal discipline if he takes office.

Privatisation proposal and call for public debate

Riquelme has openly challenged Pérez’s proposal to convert a portion of the club into shareholder ownership, calling for a public debate with the incumbent on that and other governance issues.
He told interviewers that members deserve a clear choice on whether to accept plans that would change the club’s ownership model and protections for socios.

The candidate has framed the debate as central to the election, arguing that any shift toward privatisation should be evaluated in public and by the membership rather than implemented without full member consent.
Riquelme’s campaign says members should be able to compare the risks and benefits of different governance models before casting their votes.

Managerial preferences and coaching plans

On the technical side, Riquelme has commented on Real Madrid’s managerial situation and expressed admiration for high-profile coaches, naming Jürgen Klopp as a preferred target in public remarks.
He also signalled that Raúl González, the club legend and former Castilla coach, represents a realistic and club-aligned alternative if a managerial change is pursued.

Riquelme described Xabi Alonso’s dismissal as a mistake and suggested any incoming president should weigh continuity and long-term sporting strategy carefully.
His team has indicated that coaching decisions would be coordinated with recruitment plans, including the claimed international signings, to produce a coherent squad and tactical identity.

Electoral timetable and member decision-making

The election date has been set for Sunday, June 7, giving members a defined window to review competing platforms and weigh the policy differences between candidates.
Riquelme’s campaign has accelerated its communications since registering the bank guarantee, aiming to convert initial momentum into member support.

Opponents point out the logistical and legal complexities of making transfer commitments tied to an election outcome, while supporters argue that bold promises energise the membership base.
Either way, the weeks before voting are likely to feature intensified debate over finance, stadium strategy, ownership models, and short-term sporting ambition.

The contest between Enrique Riquelme and the incumbent will test how members balance immediate promises of star signings and managerial plans against long-term financial stewardship and governance choices.

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