Real reject idea of foreign owner
Real Madrid would never allow a foreign investor to take over the club because it would lose all identity, the Spanish giants have revealed.
Commercial director Begona Sanz told the Soccerex conference in Dubai the nine-time European champions had too much tradition to permit the kind of overseas involvement that has happened in the Barclays Premiership.
âIt is difficult to understand a club like Real Madrid without its social base,â she said.
âFrom grandparents to grandchildren, our club is run by 80,000 members who are a big part of our history. We would lose much of our personality and glamour.
âWe have a long tradition, we are a social entity and it would dramatically change. I think we are successful enough without the need for foreign ownership. We are a healthy club with high income so donât have to go another way.â
Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon recently revealed the Premiership champions aimed to be number one in the world by 2014 but Sanz shrugged this off.
âOur history is there, our aim is always to be number one â coming second is failure. And that includes Chelsea,â she said.
Chelseaâs group business affairs director Paul Smith defended the clubâs transfer activity since owner Roman Abramovich arrived.
âAlthough it is popularly reported that money is endless at Chelsea and we just dive into the bank when when we feel like it and pull out a few million, the reality is that we are on a publicised pledge to balance income and expenditure by 2010,â said Smith.
âAll weâve done in last three years is overspend in order to compensate for the fact that in the previous 20-30 years there had been under-investment.
âWhat we want to do is get to a position where we utilise investment in our academy system.â
However, he admitted that Chelseaâs fan base needed to be improved to match those of other leading clubs at home and in Europe.
He said: âWe need to be respected by different parts of the football community.
âThere is no question that we have a fan base that is pretty selective, that goes to see big games but doesnât have the tradition of going to see every Chelsea game whatever the weather.
âWe have to work on that.â
Smith also denounced the idea of a US-style salary cap for Europeâs major leagues.
He said: âIt is totally unworkable. Europe works on a free market basis whereas sport is America is communistic.â




