Jose Mourinho has confirmed that Benfica has made a renewal offer amid speculation about his potential return to Real Madrid. The club is seeking a managerial change as it faces turmoil.
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āDidnāt want to see itā ā Mourinho confirms Benfica renewal offer amid Real Madrid return talk
With Real Madrid in an absolute turmoil, the club are working hard to bring in a cultural reset, starting with the appointment of a new manager at the end of the season.
And, so far, everything indicates that Jose Mourinho, the current SL Benfica manager, is the chosen one to take over the reins from Alvaro Arbeloa.
Benfica, though, have been making their own moves to try and retain the Portuguese tactician, with plans to offer him a new contract.
Speaking to the media earlier today, Mourinho confirmed that Benfica had indeed sent him a new contract offer but he has refused to see it as he is focused on the teamās upcoming match.
āYes, on Wednesday I received a contract extension offer from Benfica. The offer was given to my agent, but I didnāt want to see it, find out about it or consider it. Iāll only do that from Sunday onwards; Iād say on Sunday,ā Mourinho said.
At the same time, Mourinho also stated that he had not received any offer from Real Madrid either, saying:
āAs for Real Madrid, they never told me they had an offer to put to me. Neither the president nor anyone else in a position of authority. But if they had told me, I would have given exactly the same answer.ā
Mourinho has a renewal offer from Benfica. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Mourinho confirmed that Benfica has made a renewal offer but expressed that he 'didn't want to see it.'
Real Madrid is in turmoil and looking for a cultural reset, prompting them to consider Mourinho for the managerial position.
Benfica plans to offer Mourinho a new contract in an effort to retain him as their manager.
Alvaro Arbeloa is currently managing Real Madrid, but the club is looking to replace him with Mourinho at the end of the season.

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Continuing about his future, the Benfica boss added: āNext week will be important for me, for my future, and also for Benfica. When the season ends, Benfica have to start thinking about the next one.
āBut, according to the contract and the agreement I signed on arrival, we have this period of a few days to see what happens and make a decision.
āBenfica is much bigger than me; thereās no comparison. Itās bigger than everyone, than any manager, player, president, than anyone.
āTherefore, as far as my personal situation is concerned, I donāt think thereās any reason to worry, because the club is bigger than everyone and thereās no need to worry if someone leaves.ā
The Portuguese tactician was also asked about the tense situation at Real Madrid and the war of words between superstar forward Kylian Mbappe and manager Arbeloa.
Mourinho sympathised with Arbeloaās situation. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
āIt hurts. Because heās a friend. One of those who gave his all for me when I was his player, and now that heās Real Madridās manager, that connection always remains⦠Of course, as a manager, it motivates me even more to see things go well,ā he said.
āBut thatās the life of a manager. I often joke with my former players who become managers, telling them: āWait a couple of years and youāll see how many grey hairs you get.ā
āAnd then they realise that being a player is easier than being a manager. Iām happy with what heās already achieved.ā
On whether he had seen the press conference held by Florentino Perez earlier this week, Mourinho replied:
āI havenāt seen Florentinoās press conference. If I do see it, I wonāt comment on it; I never do so about presidents, and certainly not about Florentino.ā
Source: AS