
Relegation from Spain's top league was the last straw for Ronaldo. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
Although he owned the club for several years, the fans forced him to leave the club. Nevertheless, Ronaldo left behind a heavy financial and organizational legacy, according to Radio Marca.
Firstly, the new management had to dismiss at least 14 employees left by Ronaldo, as their activities were found to be ineffective. Secondly, additional measures were taken to reduce expenses, and several of the club's offices, including the luxurious Madrid office opened in 2019, were closed.
This office could even have attracted the attention of the "Real" club. The new management now plans to direct the club solely towards sports-related investments, focusing on reducing funds spent on representation and appearances.
This decision is aimed at ensuring the club's sustainable development and increasing its competitiveness in the future.