Ronaldo Nazariopresident and largest shareholder of Real Valladolid (82%), rejected an offer of 28.7 million euros made by the construction company Inexo to buy 66% of the shares owned by the former Brazilian soccer player and thus take the reins of the club .
The offer from Inexo, a company created 13 years ago and owned by Javier Recio and Sergio Rello, took place three weeks after Ronaldo, after selling his stake in Cruzeiro Brazilian, announced that Real Valladolid, who have options for direct promotion to the first division with two days left, will be next.
The news was announced by Radio Valladolidas well as Ronaldo’s refusal to remove 66% of his shares, because of the offer, according to the newspaper North of Castile, is below market value, in the president’s opinion.
It is worth between 40 and 50 million Second division and from 70 to 80 in the highest category of Spanish football, far from the offer of Inexo, a company that sponsors Real Valladolid during the pandemic and in recent years the final renovation works were carried out in the stadium Jose Zorrilla (pit removal and capacity reduction).
Inevitably, according to BE Sportsis willing to buy 66% of the shares of Ronaldo Nazario (82%) according to the following disbursement chronology: 10 million at the time of sale, 10 more on December 30, 2025 and the remaining 8.7 on June 30, 2027.
If the club climbs to First division This season, he is currently second and occupies a direct promotion spot, Inexo It will contribute another eight million, three if this is the next one (2024/2025) and just one if promotion is completed during the 2025/2026 campaign.
Ronaldo He will keep 16.7 of the property, but if he is also willing to sell it on June 30, 2028, 2029 or 2030, Inexo will pay it 10 million if the club is in the First Division and 5 million in the Second.
Source: La Verdad

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