Real Madrid Denies Reports of Sporting Director Search
Real Madrid publicly deny sporting director report – ‘categorically false’
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Real Madrid C.F. has publicly refuted claims of seeking a new sporting director, calling the reports 'categorically false.' The club emphasized its confidence in its current sporting management, which has led to significant successes, including six European Cups in ten years.
- 01Real Madrid denies reports of hiring a new sporting director, calling them 'categorically false.'
- 02The current sporting management, including General Manager Jose Angel Sanchez and Head Scout Juni Calafat, remains in place.
- 03The club has experienced a successful period, winning six European Cups in ten years.
- 04Reports suggested a potential restructuring of the sporting department, but no decisions have been made.
- 05The upcoming summer is expected to be significant for Real Madrid, with possible managerial changes.
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Real Madrid C.F. has officially denied reports suggesting that the club is looking to appoint a new sporting director. The statement came after a segment on Cadena SER's program El Larguero claimed that the club was considering restructuring its sporting hierarchy. Real Madrid emphasized the effectiveness of its current sporting management team, which includes General Manager Jose Angel Sanchez and Head Scout Juni Calafat, and has led the club to one of its most successful eras, highlighted by the achievement of six European Cups in the last ten years. The club's president, Florentino Perez, retains the final decision-making power in all matters. The reports indicated that while no decision had been made regarding a new sporting director, there were discussions about potential changes that could affect Sanchez's role. This follows previous speculation about Calafat's position as well. As the summer approaches, Real Madrid may face significant changes, including the possibility of a new manager.
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