He said he didn’t watch soap operas. He lied.
José Mourinho — the most theatrical, the most divisive, and quite possibly the most entertaining manager in the history of football — is heading back to the Santiago Bernabéu. And if the build-up is anything to go by, this second coming is going to be absolutely wild.

After Florentino Pérez won the Real Madrid presidential election on June 7, posting a simple “Sí.” on X that broke the internet, the path was cleared for the return everyone had been talking about for months. Mourinho had already secretly signed his contract — confirmed by The Athletic’s David Ornstein — a three-year deal running until June 2029. A press conference and formal presentation is expected this week, meaning the Special One is set to walk back through the Bernabéu doors he last left in 2013.
Over a decade later. He’s back. Breathe that in.
How Did We Get Here?

Real Madrid endured a genuinely dismal 2025-26 season. Xabi Alonso lasted just 233 days before falling out spectacularly with key players and departing. Álvaro Arbeloa — yes, the former right-back — was parachuted in as a caretaker and couldn’t stop the rot. Los Blancos finished trophyless for the second consecutive season. Barcelona won La Liga again. It was the kind of misery that drives a president to call snap elections.

Meanwhile, Mourinho had been quietly rebuilding his reputation at Benfica — unbeaten in the Portuguese league, a Champions League knockout round, no headlines for all the wrong reasons. The prodigal son was reformed. Patient. Ready. When Pérez called, he answered.

It cost Madrid a cool €15 million to buy him out of his Benfica contract after the original €3 million release clause deadline expired during the election campaign. Worth it? Ask them in May 2027.
The Signings Are Already Coming
Mourinho doesn’t do half-measures, and Florentino Pérez didn’t win elections by being shy. The transfer machinery is already in motion.

Ibrahima Konaté is the first confirmed arrival — the powerhouse French centre-back leaving Liverpool on a free transfer after contract talks at Anfield collapsed. According to Fabrizio Romano, Konaté signed a four-year deal, a move seemingly confirmed when Aurelien Tchouaméni immediately liked Romano’s post on X. Subtle, Auré. Real subtle. Konaté is eager to reunite with former teammate Trent Alexander-Arnold in the Spanish capital.

Denzel Dumfries is also set to arrive, coming in to fill the right-back void left by the departure of club legend Dani Carvajal.

And then there’s Nico Paz — the talented midfielder sent to Como for experience — who is reportedly coming home. Deal done some time ago, per multiple Spanish outlets.

But the biggest rumours? Mourinho has reportedly asked the club to pursue Rodri — the reigning Ballon d’Or winner and Manchester City’s engine room — as his midfield general. Rodri’s contract at City expires in 2027, and Madrid believe they can exploit that situation. The Spaniard has said publicly he’ll discuss his future after the World Cup. Tick tock.

There’s also serious noise around Alessandro Bastoni, Inter Milan’s elite left-footed centre-back, with reports claiming Mourinho has already personally convinced the Italian to move to the Bernabéu. A fee of around €75 million is being discussed.

Oh, and Pérez has also teased a €150 million Galáctico striker signing — with all roads pointing to Bayern Munich’s Michael Olise, fresh off his World Cup hat-trick heroics for France. Pérez denied it. Nobody believes him.
Can Mourinho Fix What’s Broken?

The task is enormous. A dressing room that imploded under Alonso, a squad that couldn’t win a title in two years, and the small matter of Mbappé’s uncertain future still lingering over everything. But Mourinho has rebuilt clubs before — Inter Milan, Chelsea twice — and there’s a reason Pérez chose him specifically to restore order.
With Konaté organising the defence, Rodri — if the deal happens — controlling midfield, and a new Galáctico up front, the vision is there. Mourinho will bring his Benfica assistants with him, rebuilding his trusted backroom team from scratch.

As the @Florentino2026_ campaign account posted on X just before the election results: “MOUcha historia por hacer.” Translation: Much history still to be made.
Game on, Special One.











