Jose Mourinho is set to return as Real Madrid's manager, with talks in advanced stages. He aims to include a club legend in his coaching staff to help restore the team's glory.
Key points
Jose Mourinho is returning as Real Madrid manager.
Talks for his appointment are in advanced stages.
Mourinho aims to include a club legend in his coaching staff.
He seeks to restore Real Madrid's lost glory.
Mentioned in this story
Jose MourinhoReal Madrid
Soon-to-become Real Madrid manager wants club legend in his sporting staff – report
Soon-to-become Real Madrid manager wants club legend in his sporting staff – report
It appears to be only a matter of time before Jose Mourinho is formally roped in as the next Real Madrid manager.
Talks between the Portuguese tactician and Real Madrid are in advanced stages and could be finalised at the end of the month, with the coach set to make his Bernabeu return after 13 years.
Aware of the task ahead of him, Mourinho wants a star-studded coaching staff that can help him fix the issues at Real Madrid and restore the club’s lost glory.
Mourinho wants a Real Madrid legend by his side
According to OK Diario, one of Mourinho’s first priorities upon his return will be to include a former Real Madrid player in his coaching staff.
This would be similar to a strategy he employed during his first stint at the club.
Mourinho wants Raul in his coaching staff. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
Back then, Mourinho attempted to bring Raul Gonzalez onto his staff, but the legendary striker preferred to continue playing and moved to Schalke instead.
Mourinho turned to Aitor Karanka, who proved to be not only a loyal lieutenant but also a capable coach in his own right.
Thirteen years on, Mourinho wants to repeat the formula. His preferred choice this time is once again Raul Gonzalez.
Q&A
Who is the soon-to-be Real Madrid manager mentioned in the report?
The soon-to-be Real Madrid manager is Jose Mourinho.
What is the timeline for Jose Mourinho's appointment as Real Madrid manager?
Jose Mourinho's appointment could be finalized by the end of the month.
Why does Mourinho want a club legend in his coaching staff?
Mourinho wants a club legend in his coaching staff to help address issues at Real Madrid and restore the club's lost glory.
Related Articles
Soccer·Transfer
Atletico Madrid superstar could cost €140-150 million as Barcelona make transfer decision
Barcelona is considering a transfer for Atletico Madrid superstar Julian Alvarez, expected to cost between €140-150 million, as they seek a replacement for Robert Lewandowski.
Yahoo Sports··1 min read
Sports
Monaghan must take Armagh down the stretch - McManus
Monaghan needs to channel 2013 energy to challenge Armagh in Ulster final.
BBC Sport··1 min read
Cricket·Feature
'It is simple for us': Ruturaj Gaikwad lays out CSK’ playoff equation after LSG defeat
Real Madrid TV carga contra Tebas por unas imágenes de Florentino: “Manipulación absoluta”
Real Madrid TV denuncia a Javier Tebas por manipulación de imágenes de Florentino Pérez. El club acusa a LaLiga de sacar de contexto una escena del presidente en el Bernabéu.
Marca··1 min read
Sports
Social Media reacts to Mark Matthews committing to Texas A&M football
Mark Matthews, the top OT in 2027, commits to Texas A&M!
Yahoo Sports··1 min read
Sports
Coach opposes North Smithfield's push to leave BVS hockey co-op
North Smithfield's hockey team may split from Blackstone Valley co-op amid concerns
See every story in Sports — including breaking news and analysis.
However, that option appears unlikely given that the former Castilla coach did not leave Real Madrid on the best of terms just months ago.
Alternatives being considered
Diego Gonzalez is currently a goalkeeping coach at RM Castilla. (Photo by Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images)
With Raul seemingly unavailable, Mourinho is expected to look at other former Real Madrid players currently operating within the club’s setup. Diego Lopez, who worked under Raul at Castilla, has been mentioned as a potential option.
Mourinho also intends to bring across some of the assistants he has worked with from Fenerbahce to Benfica, including fitness coaches, though the future role of Antonio Pintus within the new setup remains to be determined.
The formal conversation between Mourinho and Florentino Perez will not take place until Benfica’s season concludes, the report adds.