Florentino Perez Sees Real Madrid CVC Appeal Dismissed In LaLiga Case

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Florentino Perez’s Real Madrid have confirmed another legal development around LaLiga’s CVC operation, with the club saying a Madrid court has dismissed the joint appeal brought by Real Madrid and Athletic Club. The case relates to agreements approved by LaLiga concerning the investment deal.

Real Madrid have long been one of the most prominent critics of the CVC structure, making this a boardroom story rather than a dressing-room update. Even so, it matters to supporters because it sits inside the wider debate over control, revenue and the future shape of Spanish football.

Real Madrid’s LaLiga dispute continues to matter

The club announced that the Madrid Provincial Court had dismissed the appeal, while framing the matter as part of its continuing position on the CVC agreements, according to Real Madrid’s official statement.

For Perez and Madrid, the sporting project is only one front. The club’s legal and institutional battles with LaLiga continue to influence how fans read almost every major governance decision. This latest ruling does not end that broader tension, but it gives Madrid supporters a fresh point in a long-running fight. It also arrives at a time when the club are trying to project strength under Jose Mourinho, making every institutional setback or response part of the wider Bernabeu conversation.

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