Quick Read
- Real Madrid presidential candidates are using high-profile transfer promises to appeal to voters.
- Bernardo Silva is a primary target as a free agent, with interest also reported from Barcelona.
- PSG has dismissed rumors of selling Vitinha and Joao Neves, calling them ‘untouchable’.
- Bayern Munich has rejected potential interest in Michael Olise, denying any sale plans.
Election Promises and Market Turbulence
The ongoing presidential election at Real Madrid has triggered a wave of intense transfer speculation, with candidates leveraging ambitious recruitment plans to influence the electorate. As the club faces a significant leadership vacuum following the departure of veteran stalwarts like Toni Kroos and Luka Modrić, the discourse has shifted toward high-profile signings.
According to reports from AS, Bernardo Silva has emerged as a primary target for the club’s future recruitment strategy. With the Portuguese midfielder becoming a free agent on June 30, he is being viewed as a vital addition to restore experience and tactical depth. While Barcelona and Atlético Madrid remain in the mix, the prospect of reuniting with Jose Mourinho—a potential factor in the club’s future management—has positioned Real Madrid as a significant contender.
PSG and Bayern Munich Push Back
Not all campaign promises have been met with open doors. Recent reports suggested that presidential candidates were considering massive bids, reportedly reaching $164 million, for PSG duo Vitinha and Joao Neves. However, Paris Saint-Germain has signaled that both players are central to their long-term project and are not for sale.
Similarly, Bayern Munich has publicly stated they have no intention of parting with winger Michael Olise. This follows rumors that Real Madrid representatives were prepared to offer £130 million to secure the 24-year-old’s services. As the election process continues, these institutional pushbacks highlight the disconnect between campaign rhetoric and the current realities of the international transfer market.

