Nadal responds to Real Madrid presidency rumours

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Rafael Nadal dismissed reports linking him with a future bid to become president of Real Madrid.

The 22-time Grand Slam champion, a lifelong supporter of the Spanish giants, took to social media on Wednesday to clarify his position amid growing speculation surrounding the club’s upcoming presidential elections.

“I have read reports that link me to possible candidacies for the presidency of Real Madrid. I would like to clarify that these reports are not true,” he posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.

His statement came a day after current president Florentino Pérez officially confirmed that elections would be held at the club.

Despite distancing himself from the rumours, Nadal has never hidden his interest in leading Real Madrid one day, although he has consistently voiced support for Pérez’s leadership.

“Yes, I would like to be president of Real Madrid,” Nadal said in 2023.

“But at the moment there’s nothing to say, because we have the best possible president. Afterwards, life takes many turns and you have to consider whether you are capable of certain things.”

Since stepping away from professional tennis in 2024, Nadal has increasingly expanded his involvement in various sporting and business ventures, including the E1 Series powerboat championship and padel.

 

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