In the halls of the prestigious Real Madrid club, the name Anas El Gharrari, the young Moroccan-Frenchman, has been resonating strongly lately. Some describe him as the “financial brain” and the “unofficial right hand” of the club’s president, Florentino Pérez.
Amidst the increasing speculation about Pérez’s future, whose term ends in 2029, El Gharrari emerges as an influential figure who could play a significant role in shaping the club’s future. He is not only a potential candidate for the club’s presidency, but he could also be the architect responsible for a comprehensive restructuring of the management model.
Despite repeated denials from journalists close to the administration about any imminent resignation of Pérez, Spanish reports in recent days have confirmed that the question is not when the president will leave, but how he will leave the club and who will ensure the continuation of his political and economic project.