
"We'll call a referendum so all [club] members can vote,"
"The only objective is to protect the club from threats to our assets ... I'm going to propose that we're recognised as the club's real owners."
"We'll continue being a members' club, but we would create a subsidiary, owned by members. We'll allow 5% for a partner, if someone is willing to invest a significant amount, for a symbolic participation. Those investors should always respect our values."
Real Madrid criticised LaLiga, Barcelona, Spanish referees and UEFA while insisting the club will continue pursuing the Super League dispute. Around 1,500 representatives of the club's 98,000 members attended the Valdebebas meeting, approved annual accounts and questioned the board. The club attacked LaLiga's failed plan to stage a regular-season game in Miami and called recent changes in Spanish refereeing cosmetic after the Negreira case. The club confirmed plans for an extraordinary meeting to vote on proposed statute reforms and proposed a corporate reorganisation creating a member-owned subsidiary with up to a 5% external investor stake to protect assets.
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