The Singaporean businessman continues to consider his departure from the Ché club
Peter Lim continues to make news at Valencia CF due to the eventual sale he may make of the team. And in the last few hours it has been known that he would have an illness about which he is having enough problems to continue assuming his role in business, now a family issue is added.
Let us remember that Peter Lim has had a highly criticized management at Valencia CF and many have demanded that he make an immediate sale. The protests have been on several fronts, but the waters have calmed down with the campaign carried out by Rubén Baraja. Of course, events have occurred that could lead to Singapore’s goodbye.
Peter Lim continues to have pressure due to his family and health problems, which would trigger the sale of Valencia
Thus, it has been established that there is much confusion in the head of the capital of Turia on behalf of his family. He wants his son to take charge of the club, since at this moment he cannot continue taking on that role, but he has only received complaints. This leaves complex scenarios for the future with those of Mestalla.
In that order of ideas, Peter Lim would be forced to sell Valencia CF if he does not find a quick exit. There is talk that her right-hand man could take over the club at some point, but Layhoon Chan has said that she feels frustrated managing the blacks and whites. He does not want to occupy higher positions now.
The Singaporean receives his son’s rejection of taking charge of the club
Thus, the Asian businessman finds himself between a rock and a difficult place and will have to make a decision soon. Every time he is seen in a photo, his health looks more diminished and this has already begun to cause concern. Therefore, he wants others to take charge of the Spanish team, but he cannot find the right person for it.
So we will have to wait and see what can happen with this movement. For now, the sale of Valencia CF can be carried out with the support of Peter Lim on any occasion. The situation has become quite complex and anything can happen with the future of the club. There are already options from Spain and Mexico for the purchase of the Ché club.