Martín Prest: “I follow the Prince of Johor to death”

The Argentinian Martín Prest has been the right hand for years sports of Prince of Johor and since Tunki Ismail ‘Advanced’ a week ago his arrival at Valencia, it is assumed that he is the football director of his current club in his native country, it will also be in the Mestalla, if the landing is confirmed.

Whoever it was striker for teams like Burgos or Denia He did not want to talk about the Valencia option but made clear his loyalty to his ‘boss’.

“I work for the prince, I follow him to death. If you ask me for something I will go to death “, he said in an interview on Radio Marca Valencia. His own wife took for granted a few days ago on social networks that Prest will be the new black and white sports director but he avoided confirming himself.

“I'm only going to talk about the club to which I belong. It does not belong to me to talk about anything else. We are delighted with the players and employees who are here, “he said.

In any case, the Argentine believes that the successes of Johor Darul Ta’zim endorse the Prince. “The facts show who the prince of Johor is. What he has managed to do with the team here ”, he highlighted.

“He is a person who always makes you feel comfortable. He is involved. Even the smallest details. Obviously he delegates, but he is always supporting. In our case it is spectacular to have a boss like him. Here in Johor their way of working works perfectly. He does his work with a lot of love and passion ”, he pointed out.

Prest, who was in charge of signing Pablo Aimar for his team in his day, He said he had a good relationship with the ‘super agent’ Jorge Mendes, friend of his boss and also of the maximum shareholder of Valencia, Peter lim, which he also praised.

“There is a good relationship. I know it. He is a great person. It is always good to be related to people from the world of football and who are the best as it is the case of Jorge Mendes ”, highlighted Prest what he pointed out of Lim that he is “an exceptional person.”