Jose Mourinho Poised for Return to Real Madrid with Pepe Joining Coaching Staff
Mourinho's Anticipated Comeback
Madrid [Spain], June 8: Renowned football manager Jose Mourinho is gearing up for a return to Real Madrid following the re-election of Florentino Perez as the club's president, as reported by a leading sports news outlet.
Perez has secured another term with 65% of the votes after initiating an election last month, prompted by the team's lack of trophies in the 2025-26 season. A key promise in his campaign was to rehire Mourinho, who previously managed the club from 2010 to 2013, during which he led them to a La Liga title among other accolades.
While the official announcement regarding Mourinho's return is still awaited, it is widely regarded as a formality as the club seeks to break a two-year trophy drought.
Mourinho is already active in the transfer market, reportedly working on acquiring talents such as Ibrahima Konate from Liverpool and Denzel Dumfries from Inter Milan.
In a significant off-field appointment, former player Pepe, who was with the club from 2007 to 2017 and won three La Liga and UEFA Champions League titles, is set to join Mourinho's coaching staff.
According to a report, Pepe, who retired from professional football in 2024, will transition into coaching, bringing his extensive knowledge of the club's winning culture. He is expected to serve as a vital link between the players and the management, with Mourinho valuing Pepe's experience and connection to the club.
Mourinho also plans to bring several members of his Benfica staff along, but he considers Pepe's charisma and expertise to be particularly beneficial.
