Very clearly, Madrid President Florentino Pérez announced that his next goal is for the Royal Club to win the Champions League title for the sixteenth time in its history.
The Real Madrid president’s statements came in the wake of winning the fifteenth title at Wembley Stadium in London, following a 2-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund.
Perez told the media after the match, “I think that from now on we will start focusing on the next title. We want to achieve the sixteenth title.”
At the same time, journalist Fabrizio Romano revealed that another goal that Real Madrid now has is to become the first to win the Club World Cup in the new format of the competition.
The Club World Cup will be held in the United States of America in the summer of 2025, that is, after the end of next season, with the participation of 32 clubs from around the world, and with the same system as the World Cup for national teams.
Previously, Real Madrid succeeded in winning the Club World Cup 5 times, more than any club in history, and now it aspires to a sixth title, but it will undoubtedly be different and its value is greater, both materially and morally, with the new tournament system.
It is worth noting that Real Madrid will participate in the Intercontinental Cup in 2024, where it will play the final match directly on a neutral stadium against one of the champions of the other five continents.