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Sports World News Updated May 17, 2026 · 18:06

Mourinho Admits Real Madrid Contact as Return Speculation Grows

Jose Mourinho has admitted Real Madrid have been in contact with his representative, Jorge Mendes, fueling speculation about his return. The Portuguese manager, currently at Benfica, says he has not spoken directly to club president Florentino Perez. He insists the only concrete offer he has is from Benfica, but expects direct talks with Madrid next week. Current Real Madrid coach Álvaro Arbeloa has publicly backed Mourinho's potential return, calling him "number one."

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Real Madrid have spoken to my representative, not me, says Mourinho as claims of return continue

Madrid, May 17

Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho seems to be moving closer to becoming Real Madrid coach for the second time in his career when he admitted the club had been in contact with his representative Jorge Mendes.

Speaking to the press in Portugal after leading Benfica to a 3-1 win over Estoril Praia, Mourinho was asked if he would be returning to Real Madrid after coaching the club between 2010 and 2013, reports Xinhua.

"I don't know...the only thing I have on record is a proposal from Benfica...which I haven't seen, but Mendes tells me it's very good," said Mourinho.

The 63-year-old said he hadn't spoken directly to Real Madrid president, Florentino Perez, or anyone in the club's structure," but added, "I'm not stupid...and there are contacts between the club and Jorge. And I believe they will turn into contacts with me during the next week."

Mourinho refused to rule out remaining at Benfica, insisting his "intention is to see what I have next week."

"Nobody's stupid, obviously something's going on. But as I said, there's no signed contract, no contract on the table, no talks between the Real Madrid president and me, nor talks between anyone important in the club's structure and me."

"At this moment, the only real and concrete thing that exists is an offer to continue from Benfica," he explained.

Álvaro Arbeloa, whose four-month-long stint as Real Madrid coach is on its last leg, has backed Jose Mourinho's return to the multiple-time La Liga winner, claiming he will be "happy" to see the Portuguese former boss back at the helm.

"Regarding Mourinho, I think I've been very clear throughout my life about what I think of him. For me, as his player, but above all as a Madridista, I feel and believe he is number one. A colleague of yours asked me a few days ago if I still think what I said when we faced him in the Champions League, and I will continue to think that José has been, is, and will always be uno di noi. If he is the one here next season, I will be very happy to see him back home," Arbeloa said in the pre-match press conference ahead of Sunday's clash with Sevilla.

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Priya S
Meanwhile in India, we have ISL coaches struggling to build a team from scratch! 🙈 But seriously, the way Mourinho is playing both clubs is so typical. Benfica gave him a chance after his Roma struggles, and now Madrid comes calling? Itna opportunism thoda too much hai! But as a neutral, I love watching this drama unfold.
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Vikram M
Arbeloa backing him is huge. Those Madridistas understand what Mourinho brings - that never-say-die attitude. He might have had his issues but he's the only one who could break the Pep dominance. Look at how he handled Cristiano, Ramos, and that star-studded dressing room. I say give him another chance! 🔥
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Jessica F
Yaar, I remember watching Mourinho's first stint at Madrid - that 2011-12 season where they scored 121 goals in La Liga! 😲 The football was absolutely electric. But then the toxic third season happened... Benfica fans must be worried now. Their season is going so well, and this distraction at the end is not ideal.
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Aman W
Honestly? I think Mourinho is past his prime. The game has evolved - we see managers like Xabi Alonso, Arteta, De Zerbi playing progressive football. Mourinho's parking the bus philosophy is outdated. Yes he wins trophies, but at what cost? Real Madrid deserves someone who builds for the future, not just the present. Just my two paise! 🎯
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Deepak U
As someone who follows European football from India, this transfer saga is peak Mourinho entertainment! 😂 He's literally saying

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