Gareth Bale Supports Florentino Pérez Ahead of Real Madrid Election
On the eve of a pivotal presidential election at Real Madrid, one of the club’s most emblematic modern stars has nailed his colours to the mast. Gareth Bale has publicly declared his support for Florentino Pérez, adding heavyweight backing to a president already synonymous with the club’s era of excess and excellence.
With club members set to vote on Sunday, June 7, Pérez is not short of endorsements. The long-serving president, architect of multiple Champions League triumphs and the Galáctico blueprint, has watched a steady stream of icons rally behind him in recent days. Now Bale, a central figure in that golden period, has stepped into the spotlight.
A Simple Post, a Clear Message
Bale’s support emerged not through a press conference or a carefully staged interview, but via a social media post. In the image, he stands alongside Pérez, the man who once moved heaven and earth to bring him to the Santiago Bernabéu.
The caption was brief, stripped of nuance or ambiguity: “The Best.”
No manifesto. No long explanation. Just two words that cut straight to the point and left little doubt where Bale stands as the campaign reaches its decisive stretch.
He joins a growing group of Real Madrid greats who have gone public with their appreciation for Pérez. Luka Modric and Karim Benzema, pillars of the club’s recent dominance, have also voiced their support for the current president as the election draws closer, reinforcing the idea that the dressing room’s old guard has not forgotten who presided over their greatest nights.
A Bond Forged in a Blockbuster Deal
Bale’s endorsement carries a particular weight because of the history between player and president. Pérez did not simply sign Bale; he orchestrated one of the most ambitious and complex transfers the game had seen.
In the summer of 2013, Real Madrid pushed through a deal that shook European football. The move for the Welsh international was vast in scale and intricate in detail, emblematic of Pérez’s determination to keep Madrid at the front of the global stage. Bale was not a luxury add-on. He was presented as a cornerstone of the next great project.
That gamble defined a chapter of Pérez’s presidency. Bale’s time in Madrid delivered precisely what the president had envisioned: decisive goals, big-stage performances and a haul of trophies that reshaped the club’s modern identity.
Across his spell at the Bernabéu, Bale scored 106 goals, collecting three La Liga titles and five Champions League crowns among a stack of honours. From cup finals to European nights, he repeatedly justified the scale of the operation that brought him to Spain.
Now, with the club once again at a crossroads and members preparing to choose their leader, the same player who headlined one of Pérez’s boldest transfer moves has stepped forward to call him “The Best.” For a president whose legacy is written in marquee signings and major silverware, there are few endorsements more fitting.
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