Manuel Llorente Martín (born 25 January 1952) is a Spanish businessman and economist. He was the president of Valencia CF from 2009 to 2013.
Having worked for Mercadona, owned by the Roig family, Llorente joined the board of Valencia in 1995 under Francsico Roig. He served as general manager and director for a decade. After serving as executive president of the Roig-owned basketball club Pamesa Valencia, he returned to Valencia CF in 2009 as president. His tenure saw the club's debt reduced by selling players such as David Villa and Juan Mata, as well as the collapse of a deal with Bankia to finance the Nou Mestalla stadium. He resigned in April 2013.