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Jun 11, 2026
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Mourinho Returns to Real Madrid After 13-Year Absence

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José Mourinho has been confirmed as the new manager of Real Madrid, returning to the club where he previously managed from 2010-2013. The 63-year-old Portuguese coach joins the 15-time European champions from Benfica on a three-year contract, following a tumultuous season that saw Xabi Alonso sacked and player unrest within the squad.

The Return of 'The Special One'

José Mourinho's blockbuster return as Real Madrid manager has been confirmed. The 63-year-old, who was in the dugout at the Bernabéu from 2010 until 2013, joins the 15-times European champions from Benfica on a three-year contract. This marks a significant moment in Spanish football as one of the sport's most charismatic and successful managers returns to one of its biggest clubs.

A Turbulent Season at the Bernabéu

Mourinho's appointment comes after a torrid season at Real Madrid, with Xabi Alonso sacked in January amid player unrest. Álvaro Arbeloa came in as interim head coach, but failed to turn around the campaign as Real exited the Champions League to Bayern Munich at the quarter-final stage and Barcelona cantered to the La Liga title. Disharmony within the squad also continued, with Fede Valverde taken to hospital to have stitches after a confrontation with his teammate Aurélien Tchouaméni.

Financial Terms of the Deal

On Wednesday Benfica confirmed they would receive €15m (£13m) in compensation for Mourinho from Madrid. The club also announced an agreement had been reached for Marco Silva to take over on a two-year deal with an option to extend for a season. Silva left Fulham last week after five years, making this a significant managerial move in European football.

Impact on Spanish Football Landscape

Florentino Pérez, who was re-elected as president last Sunday, made Mourinho his target and will hope the Portuguese can restore order to the dressing room and success on the pitch. Mourinho's return is expected to shift the power dynamics in La Liga, particularly with Barcelona's recent dominance. His proven track record in winning trophies across Europe makes him an immediate threat to other title contenders.

New Chapter for a Legendary Manager

Mourinho won La Liga in the 2011-12 season, along with the Copa del Rey in 2010-2011 during his previous stint at Real Madrid. He achieved phenomenal feats in the early part of his managerial career, winning the Champions League with Porto and Inter and three Premier League titles across two spells at Chelsea. His most recent role was at Benfica, where he returned to where he started his managerial career and guided them to an unbeaten league season, though that was enough only for third place.

Future Outlook at the Bernabéu

Madrid confirmed Mourinho would officially start on 13 July, when pre-season training begins. The challenge for Mourinho will be to not only restore the team's competitive edge but also to mend the fractured dressing room relationships. With his history of both success and controversy, his second stint at Real Madrid promises to be one of the most closely watched managerial periods in recent football history.