Madrid Press: Real Madrid have a 541-million-euros debt

Madrid Press: Real Madrid have a 541-million-euros debt

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Spanish sports newspaper As publishes today an exclusive interview with Carlos Mendoza, a Real Madrid Assembly’s delegate who was banned from speaking in the last stakeholders meeting.

Mendoza claims “Real has a 541-million-euros debt” which is “twice the amount Florentino Perez received from Lorenzo Sanz”.

“We are the club with the highest income worldwide, but also the club with more expenses. In the last year revenue has only increased by one per cent, while expenses have picked up,” Mendoza told As.

He states that Perez “had to sell Ozil to compensate for the transfer’s outlay”. “Starting a 400-million-euros remodelling of Santiago Bernabeu is not prudent”, he concluded.

Meanwhile, Marca publishes an interview with former Real Madrid Castilla’s manager Michel Gonzalez, who coached Jese Rodriguez and Alvaro Morata.

Michel claims “Both are first-level players and will have a long career at Real Madrid”. “It is very difficult to arrive to the first team, playing only 20 minutes and always leave your personal mark”, he added.

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