Real Madrid are reportedly considering a dramatic reunion with Jose Mourinho as pressure mounts over the future of current manager Alvaro Arbeloa.
The Spanish giants are expected to begin a managerial rebuild this summer after another disappointing campaign that could end without a major trophy for the second consecutive season under Arbeloa.
According to reports, internal discussions have already started over possible replacements, with Mourinho quickly emerging as the preferred choice of club president Florentino Perez.
The Portuguese coach, who previously managed Real Madrid between 2010 and 2013, is said to still enjoy a strong relationship with Perez despite leaving the club over a decade ago.
Reports indicate Mourinho can leave Benfica at the end of the season without any compensation fee, a situation that has further increased interest from the Bernabeu hierarchy.
The veteran manager has reportedly expressed interest in returning to Madrid, with club officials viewing him as the ideal figure to restore discipline and unity within the dressing room.
Recent tensions within the squad have reportedly become a growing concern for management, especially after the widely discussed altercation involving Aurelien Tchouameni and Fede Valverde earlier this week.
Club executives are believed to see Mourinho as a manager capable of rebuilding team spirit and steering the club back toward success next season.
Despite the growing speculation, no formal agreement has reportedly been reached between Real Madrid and Mourinho at this stage.
Attention inside the club remains focused on the remainder of the campaign, particularly Sunday’s crucial El Clasico clash against FC Barcelona.
Anything short of victory could officially hand the La Liga title to Barcelona, potentially accelerating decisions regarding the managerial situation.
While discussions are still ongoing, signs increasingly point toward the possibility of Mourinho making a sensational return to the Santiago Bernabeu.
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