Florentino Perez has thrown fresh fuel on Real Madrid’s summer plans by claiming he is ready to make a Real Madrid record transfer bid worth €150 million next Tuesday. Speaking in Spain, the club president said the move would become the biggest fee Madrid have ever offered in a transfer, adding another explosive promise to an already intense election battle.
For Real Madrid fans, that instantly turns this from campaign rhetoric into genuine breaking news. Perez did not name the player, but he offered just enough clues to set off a wave of speculation: the target is an attacking player, it is not Erling Haaland, it is not Harry Kane, and it is not someone currently playing in the Premier League.
Florentino Perez sets up a Real Madrid record transfer bid
According to OKDIARIO, Perez said he would make the offer on Tuesday if he is reelected, and he framed it as the boldest transfer step in club history. He also tied that promise to a wider vision for the next cycle at Real Madrid, presenting major recruitment as a central part of his pitch to members ahead of the presidential vote.
That matters because the timing is not accidental. Reuters reported on June 4 that Perez is facing his first serious challenge for the presidency in two decades from Enrique Riquelme, turning this election into a much more public contest than Real Madrid fans have been used to in recent years. Perez has already made headlines by saying Jose Mourinho would return as coach if he wins again, so the €150 million promise fits a campaign strategy built around shock, scale, and immediate ambition.
In other words, this is about more than one transfer rumor. It is Perez trying to tell Madridistas that he still sees the club through a galactico lens, even in a market where elite attackers are harder than ever to prise away from Europe’s biggest teams. That is an inference from the scale and timing of the announcement, but it fits the broader campaign signals reported this week.
The clues around the mystery target
The most interesting part of Perez’s comments may be what he ruled out. In the source report, he dismissed Haaland as the target and also said the player is not Kane, is not “old,” and does not play in the Premier League. He also suggested the footballer operates from midfield forward, which narrows the field toward an elite creative or attacking option rather than a defender or holding midfielder.
That has naturally pushed attention toward a smaller group of names. The Guardian reported on June 5 that Madrid are understood to be preparing a €150 million move for Bayern Munich attacker Michael Olise if Perez is reelected, even though Perez publicly denied he was talking about Olise directly. The same report added that Bayern view Olise as effectively untouchable and that his contract runs until 2029, which would explain why any approach would need to start at a massive figure.
Nothing is confirmed yet beyond Perez’s public promise, and that distinction matters. Right now, the hard news is that the Real Madrid president says a record bid is coming. The identity of the target remains unconfirmed, even if outside reporting has pointed to Olise as the most likely name attached to the story at this stage.
Why this Real Madrid record transfer bid would be historic
If Perez follows through, the number alone would reset the club’s financial benchmark. Reuters reported in 2019 that Real Madrid agreed a deal worth €100 million plus add-ons for Eden Hazard, and later reporting continued to describe Hazard as the club-record signing. A €150 million outlay would move well beyond that level and underline just how aggressive Madrid are prepared to be in this cycle.
That is why the story lands differently from a normal transfer tease. Perez is not talking about a development project or a market opportunity. He is talking about a fee designed to send a message, both to members before the election and to rivals across Europe. For a club that measures itself against the very top of the sport, breaking its own transfer ceiling would signal urgency after what The Guardian described as two years without a trophy.
There is also a clear strategic angle here. Perez’s recent public comments, combined with reports of movement elsewhere in the squad, suggest Madrid want this summer to feel transformational rather than incremental. Whether that is about restoring fear, refreshing the attack, or resetting the mood around the club, a Real Madrid record transfer bid would be the cleanest possible statement of intent. That reading is an inference, but it is strongly supported by the scale of the promise and the timing around the election.
What this means for Real Madrid
For supporters, the biggest takeaway is simple: next week could become a defining moment in Madrid’s summer. If Perez wins and submits the offer he has promised, the conversation around the club changes immediately from campaign theater to executive action. At that point, the focus will shift from who he was hinting at to whether Madrid can actually pull off the biggest deal in club history.
It also creates pressure on the rest of the project. A signing at this level is never just about one shirt number. It affects squad hierarchy, tactical balance, and the expectations placed on everyone around the new arrival. And if the Michael Olise reporting proves accurate, then Madrid would be trying to land one of the most highly rated attacking players in Europe from a club with little reason to sell.
That is what makes this such a compelling Madrid story. The transfer itself is huge, but the ripple effects could be even bigger. Mourinho’s expected return, the shape of the attack, the pecking order in key positions, and the overall tone of the next era at the Bernabeu all feel tied to what happens after this election. Those are the storylines Madrid fans will keep watching closely across the site over the next few days.
By Tuesday, Real Madrid fans may know whether this was an election soundbite or the start of a genuine blockbuster chase. Either way, Perez has already succeeded in making the Real Madrid record transfer bid the story that now hangs over the club’s immediate future.
Sources Used:
- OKDIARIO:
https://okdiario.com/diariomadridista/real-madrid/florentino-martes-hare-mayor-oferta-historia-traspaso-del-real-madrid-150-millones-642230 - Reuters:
https://www.reuters.com/sports/soccer/real-madrid-boss-says-mourinho-will-return-club-amid-video-controversy-2026-06-04/ - Reuters:
https://www.reuters.com/article/sports/real-madrid-agree-fee-for-chelseas-hazard-reports-idUSKCN1T722X/ - The Guardian:
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jun/05/real-madrid-to-launch-150m-bid-for-michael-olise-if-florentino-perez-re-elected
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