Florentino Pérez fears the arrival of difficult times

Florentino Pérez fears the arrival of difficult times
Florentino foresees difficult times. PHOTO: Twitter

Last modified May 31, 2023 by Drafting Fesp

Soccer continues to be a sport that moves masses across the planet. But nevertheless, is increasingly moving away from young people or, at least, that's what it says Florentino Pérez.

The president of the Real Madrid has been ensuring for some time, every time you get the chance, that football should change. This has been the main argument used for the creation of the Superliga, a project that to date has more shadows than lights and that seems unlikely to get going.

Experts assure that it will be the '9' that will dominate football in the coming years, the white leader continues in his thirteen and warns his closest circle that problems are coming. This is how he let himself glimpse Dani Carvajal.

The footballer of Madrid recently spoke at an 'Ok Mobility' brand event, where he was interviewed by Toni Nadal. At one point in that talk, Carvajal He commented on the message that he has been conveying to them Florentine:

“People want matches of the highest level as happens in tennis, basketball or the Super Bowl. There are many things to improve, but it is difficult for everyone to agree”.

“Our president, for the experience he has in business, make calculations, and together with his team they are seeing that difficult times are coming”.

“It is being seen that financially the tickets are quite high for young people and that watching football among minors is being lost. 30 years. there is not so much audience, TV rights are going down, everything goes up… A negative balance is difficult to combat”.

Young footballers have another attitude

On the other hand, Carvajal He also wanted to emphasize the change that he has detected in the young players:

“The new generations have much more self-confidence, now everything is much closer. But it's true that, because of how society is now, between social networks, they want to be footballers with 15 O 16 years, and there are many who are confused”.

“When I went up to the first team I saw Iker and Cristiano as unattainable beings and just by greeting them you already died of shame”.

Carlos Garrido

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