García has criticized that the current Board of Directors "try to stay with the club knowing that acts outside the law"
The Mexican businessman Mauricio García de la Vega announced today that when he is president of Real Murcia "there will be an initial investment of one million euros", money that "would not only give the club the economic stability it needs so immediate ", but that" it would suppose the end of a stage of crisis that could have been solved long ago ".
In this sense, García de la Vega has announced that next Friday will give a press conference in which he will provide evidence on the financial solvency that will inject Real Murcia "at the time he is president", and that would solve "in a matter of days "the immediate problems that affect the club, such as the payment of payroll to employees and players.
Given the uncertainty that has generated the recent appointment of a new Board of Directors and the requirement of documentation proving their status as the largest shareholder, the Mexican businessman has submitted this week all the necessary documents.
However, this afternoon the attorney Garcia de la Vega has transmitted a communication from Francisco Tornell in which he indicates that his actions will not be registered in the book of partners due to "alleged irregularities in the documentation."
For this reason, Garcia de la Vega has signaled his suspicion that the Board of Directors "is trying to stay the club knowing that acts outside the law," which, in his opinion, makes you think that "we are a new Galvez family that wants to settle without permission in the club. "
Likewise, García de la Vega has shown his "surprise and indignation" at the fact that "the members of the Board, who rejected at the time the capital increase proposed by the Gálvez family, are now receiving the same capital increase to , again, kidnap the club.
This, in my country and in Spain, is called a theft with all the letters. "
"The Council, away from its initial intention of salvation and establishment of legality in Real Murcia, has done nothing but try to appropriate the club unduly," he concluded.
Source: Agencias