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06/04/26 06:32:00
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06/04 06:30 CDT Man City angry and Mourinho backs Prez as Real Madrid
presidential race heats up
Man City angry and Mourinho backs Prez as Real Madrid presidential race heats
up
By JOSEPH WILSON and STEVE DOUGLAS
Associated Press
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) --- Real Madrid's two presidential candidates have
stepped up their campaigning, with incumbent Florentino Prez featuring
prospective new coach Jose Mourinho in promotional material and challenger
Enrique Riquelme angering Manchester City with comments about under-contract
star Erling Haaland.
The tossing around of the big names comes ahead of the vote by club members on
Sunday.
Mourinho was reportedly already lined up for a second spell in charge of Madrid
before the 79-year-old Prez called for elections last month. Now it appears
that Mourinho's return is contingent on Prez winning another term as president
of the Spanish giant.
"MOUcha historia por hacer ("So MOUch history to make")," read the caption on a
post by Perez on X published late Wednesday that included a video of Mourinho
saying "Si" ("Yes").
Mourinho, who coached Madrid from 2010-2013, would replace Alvaro Arbeloa after
the club finished a second straight campaign without a major trophy.
Riquelme, meanwhile, announced his intention of luring Haaland away from City
late on Wednesday on a popular late night talk show. The TV show's host held up
a fake Real Madrid shirt with Haaland's name on the back while the crowd
applauded.
"Haaland has a clause (in his contract) and wants to come to Madrid," said the
37-year-old businessman who has made his career in renewable energy.
Riquelme also said if elected he would negotiate with City to bring in Spain
midfielder Rodri.
City reacted with a statement on Thursday that read: "The stories which have
emerged from Spain regarding the future of Erling Haaland are untrue.
"There is no chance of this happening and there is no contractual clause to
enable it."
City added that it was "considering legal action for the use of our player
image in this context."
In January 2025, Haaland signed a new contract with City through 2034 in one of
the most lucrative deals in soccer --- and the longest by a Premier League
player. City has never made public the details of any buyout clause in
Haaland's contract.
The City statement made no mention of Rodri, the 2024 Ballon d'Or winner whose
contract expires in 2027.
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Douglas reported from Sundsvall, Sweden.
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AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
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