A group led by Ignacio Crespo wants to buy Real Valladolid. The conversations between Ignite and the interested parties have already begun, according to La SER, and if the sale takes place, it will come to the entity Alfonso Serrano and Iván Cabezudo. The wait has been long, but the name of the business group or the people behind the attempt to buy Real Valladolid is already known. According to Cadena SER in Valladolid, the interested parties in taking over the club are a group led by Ignacio Crespo, who already tried to take over the majority package of shares in 2025 when the club was owned by Ronaldo Nazário. The information provided by the Vallisoletan radio station explains that there have already been meetings between this new group and Ignite to value the price. Not only that, but the SER explains that with Crespo's group, two Vallisoletans will arrive, Alfonso Serrano as sports director and Iván Cabezudo as technical secretary. Ignacio Crespo is a Vallisoletan entrepreneur who founded Biotran in 1998, dedicated to the integral management of industrial waste from the pharmaceutical sector. In 2011, he won a tender to collect packaging and remains of medicines from 20,000 pharmacies in Spain. In May 2016, Crespo received the Entrepreneur of the Year award from the Faculty of Commerce of the University of Valladolid. A few months later, the Vallisoletan sold Biotran to Ferrovial Servicios. It is worth remembering that the club is in a very concerning economic situation, with financial problems and a very tight salary limit, and in a sporting moment, with 32 players with a contract after the sale of Kenedy, very complicated after two woke-up seasons with a descent and a fight to not go down a category. Now, when barely a year has passed since the arrival of the new majority shareholders, Ignite, with the support of Ben Oldman, owner of 34% of the society, a new group, linked to Valladolid, appears with the intention of taking over the club, a situation that was denied by the entity itself for other reasons because Gabriel Solares, as responsible for the investor group owner of Real Valladolid, has expressed his null interest in selling.