Florentino Perez has used Real Madrid’s latest presidential process to underline continuity, member ownership and the club’s ambition after securing another mandate at the Bernabeu.
The Real Madrid president told members that the club had given an example of democracy and unity, while framing the next period around future titles, institutional independence and the continued ownership of the club by its socios.
Perez’s remarks came after the election process, with the president saying Real Madrid would keep working to win and fight for another European Cup, according to Real Madrid’s official account of his speech.
Continuity remains the key Madrid message
For Madrid supporters, the significance is not simply that Perez continues. It is that his speech tied the sporting project, the Bernabeu, the return of Jose Mourinho and the club’s member-owned identity into one message.
That matters because Real Madrid are entering another high-pressure cycle. The president’s renewed mandate gives the hierarchy a stable platform, but it also raises expectations that the squad and Mourinho will be backed to compete immediately on every front.
The political point is just as important as the sporting one. Perez wants Madrid to project certainty at a time when European football politics and transfer-market pressure remain impossible to separate from results.


