Rafael Nadal reveals 'I'd like to be Real Madrid president' as honorary club member insists 'you never know what will happen in the future'
- Honorary Real Madrid member Rafael Nadal wants to be the club's president
- The 2017 Australian Open finalist has always supported the La Liga giants
- But Nadal believes the club have a great president in Florentino Perez
Tennis great Rafael Nadal has revealed that he would like to become president of La Liga giants Real Madrid one day.
The 2017 Australian Open finalist, who loves football as well as tennis, has always supported Real.
Despite wanting to become president, honorary Real member Nadal believes that the club won't need him as they already have a great president in Florentino Perez.
Rafael Nadal has been speaking about his desire to become Real Madrid president
'Of course I'd like to be Real Madrid president,' Nadal told Marca. 'You never know what'll happen in the future.
'Anyhow, we have a great president now and I don't think Real Madrid will need me.'
Real top the La Liga table after an excellent start to Zinedine Zidane's first full campaign in charge of the Santiago Bernabeu club.
They are a point clear of fierce rivals Barcelona, who reached the Copa del Rey final on Tuesday, and have two games in-hand.
The Spanish tennis star has always supported La Liga giants Real Madrid
14-time Grand Slam winner Nadal is a big fan of football as well as tennis
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