Gareth Bale Supports Florentino Pérez Ahead of Real Madrid Election
Gareth Bale has nailed his colours to the mast. On the eve of a pivotal presidential election at Real Madrid, the former Bernabéu star has come out firmly in support of Florentino Pérez, adding yet another heavyweight voice to the president’s camp.
With club members set to vote on Sunday, June 7, Pérez is drawing strength from the figures who defined Madrid’s modern dominance. Bale is the latest, and his message was short, sharp and deliberate.
On social media, the Welshman appeared in a photo alongside Pérez. No long statement. No manifesto. Just two words beneath the image: “The Best.”
In a campaign where every endorsement carries weight, this one lands with particular force.
A Galáctico returns the favour
Bale is not just another ex-player offering a polite nod to the president. His entire Real Madrid story is intertwined with Pérez’s vision.
In the summer of 2013, Pérez pushed through one of the most ambitious and complex transfers the game had seen to bring Bale from Tottenham to the Santiago Bernabéu. The fee, the negotiations, the scrutiny – it was the very definition of a Galáctico operation, and Pérez treated Bale as a cornerstone of his project.
That gamble reshaped an era. Bale went on to score 106 goals for Real Madrid, collecting three La Liga titles and five Champions League trophies, among a haul of other honours. From the searing run and finish in the Copa del Rey final against Barcelona to decisive strikes on European nights, his highlights reel became a justification of Pérez’s boldness in the market.
So when Bale posts a picture with the president and labels him “The Best,” it carries the weight of shared history, not mere politeness.
Icons lining up behind Pérez
Bale is joining a familiar queue. In recent days, other giants of Madrid’s golden period have stepped forward to publicly align themselves with Pérez as the election approaches.
- Luka Modric.
- Karim Benzema.
Names that defined a dynasty, now effectively vouching for the man who built the platform on which they shone.
Each backing reinforces a narrative Pérez has long cultivated: that under his leadership, Real Madrid became the benchmark for success in the modern game. The trophies, the Champions League runs, the Galáctico signings – they all feed into the image of a president who delivers.
Bale’s support, though, lands with a slightly different edge. His time in Madrid was spectacular yet often turbulent, marked by injuries, criticism and debate over his legacy. Still, when it comes to the man at the top, there is no ambiguity in his stance.
As members prepare to cast their votes, Pérez can point not just to silverware and balance sheets, but to the loyalty of players who defined an era – and to a Galáctico who, at a crucial moment, has chosen his side without hesitation.




