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·3 juin 2026
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·3 juin 2026
The world of football never stops, and the latest developments are being shaped by smoke-filled offices and dugouts changing hands.
With the World Cup just around the corner, clubs are focusing their efforts on planning for next season, generating major headlines that will define the direction of the beautiful game in the coming months.
Below, we take a look at the five main talking points dominating the media agenda this Wednesday.
The race for the club presidency is reaching boiling point with just four days to go before the vote. Candidate Enrique Riquelme has sparked controversy after appearing in several Catalan media outlets. In his interviews, Riquelme came down hard on Barcelona when speaking about the Negreira Case, going as far as to publicly wish for their relegation to the Segunda División and even the disappearance of the blaugrana club, an aggressive strategy aimed at winning over the most radical Madrid supporters.
In the face of the noise from the opposition, Florentino Pérez prefers to respond with actions and is quietly working on his new sporting project. The current president’s candidacy has already made significant progress on moves to strengthen several key areas of the squad. True to his institutional style, these strategic signings will not be officially announced immediately, but will instead emerge just after the presidential elections have concluded.
The right flank at the Bernabéu could have a Dutch accent next season. Real Madrid are keeping tabs on Denzel Dumfries, the 30-year-old right-back from Inter Milan. His affordable release clause, set at €20 million, makes him an ideal market opportunity. In addition, the defender has the approval of José Mourinho, who values his physical power and international experience.
Fans can already mark a key date on their summer calendar. The official fixtures for the Primera División, Segunda División and Liga F will be announced next June 30. The dates for the season’s major derbies and Clásicos will be unveiled in grand fashion at a public event to be held in Madrid’s Plaza de Colón at the end of this month.
It is now official: Míchel is the new head coach of Ajax. The Madrid-born manager makes the leap into international football to lead the resurgence of the Dutch giants. In this major move, the firm backing of Jordi Cruyff has been crucial, as he has complete faith in the Spanish tactician’s possession-based, attacking style to restore glory to the Johan Cruyff Arena.
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