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    Real Madrid president Florentino Perez says he will bring Jose Mourinho back as manager if he wins Sunday’s election.

    Published On 3 Jun 20263 Jun 2026

    Jose ‌Mourinho will return to manage Real Madrid if Florentino Perez wins ⁠the club’s presidential ⁠election on Sunday, the sitting president has declared as he campaigns for another term at the helm of the La Liga ⁠club.

    Perez, facing renewable energy entrepreneur Enrique Riquelme in the club’s first contested election in 20 years, delivered the campaign announcement on his social media ⁠channels with a short video featuring Mourinho simply saying “Yes!”

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    The clip followed the slogan “So MOUch history to be made”, a not-so-subtle nod to the Portuguese coach who guided Real to a record La Liga points tally in 2012, but last lifted ‌a league title with Chelsea in 2015.

    The move for Mourinho follows a disappointing domestic campaign in which Barcelona secured back-to-back league titles.

    Real, 15-time Champions League winners, have also exited Europe’s top club competition at the quarterfinal stage in the last two seasons, with the absence of major silverware prompting Perez to call elections.

    Perez’s announcement landed while Riquelme was ⁠appearing on Spanish television programme El Hormiguero, in which he ⁠said Manchester City midfielder and Spain captain Rodri would be his first signing if elected.

    He said he would also target Manchester City striker Erling Haaland, and that former forward and ⁠club great Raul would be his sports director.

    Since leaving Chelsea, Mourinho’s trophy haul has been more modest. He ⁠won the League Cup and Europa League with ⁠Manchester United, and later led AS Roma to the third-tier Conference League title.

    His managerial road has also taken him to Tottenham Hotspur, Fenerbahce and Benfica, where he was under contract until ‌June 2027 and had said the Portuguese club had proposed a renewal.

    While pundits argue that the game has moved beyond Mourinho’s pragmatic style, Perez appears ‌to ‌see him as the manager to restore discipline and edge to a squad featuring Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr and Jude Bellingham.

    Mourinho previously stated that no contact had been made with Real, despite heavy reports linking him with a return to the Bernabeu.

    Should Perez win the election, Mourinho would return to the club 13 years after his departure in 2013.

    Mourinho first joined Real Madrid in 2010, spending three seasons at the club.

    During his tenure, he won one La Liga title, a Copa del Rey and a Spanish Super Cup.

    Xabi Alonso was sacked by Real in January, in his first season in charge of the Madrid club, while Alvaro Arbeloa carried the team to the end of the season as interim coach.



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