Jose Mourinho is reportedly already making moves ahead of a potential sensational return to Real Madrid, with the Portuguese tactician identifying 22-year-old Antonio Silva as a priority signing for the club’s defensive rebuild.
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According to reports, Mourinho views the highly-rated Benfica centre-back as a key addition capable of strengthening Real Madrid’s backline ahead of next season.
According to reports, Mourinho views the highly-rated Benfica centre-back as a key addition capable of strengthening Real Madrid’s backline ahead of next season.
Mourinho, who has closely monitored Silva’s development, reportedly believes the defender possesses the maturity, defensive intelligence and ball-playing qualities needed to thrive at the Santiago Bernabéu.
At 22 years, António Silva has emerged as one of Europe’s most sought-after young defenders following a series of impressive performances for Benfica.
The Portuguese international has attracted widespread praise for his composure, positional awareness and ability to distribute the ball effectively from the back.
Reports suggest Mourinho sees Silva as a cornerstone of a new-look Madrid defence as the Spanish giants attempt to recover from two disappointing seasons without major silverware.
The former Chelsea and Inter Milan boss is believed to be a strong admirer of the defender and reportedly wants the Real Madrid hierarchy to move quickly to secure his signature.
Silva’s contract situation could also influence negotiations.
The defender is reportedly entering the final year of his deal, which may pressure Benfica to negotiate rather than risk losing him for free in the future.
Although completing the transfer will not be straightforward, Real Madrid are expected to continue monitoring the situation closely as part of their broader rebuilding plans.
A move to the Bernabéu would represent a major step in Silva’s career, while the possibility of working under Mourinho could further increase the appeal of the transfer.
Mourinho’s name has continued to surface in connection with Real Madrid because of his experience, leadership qualities and reputation for restoring competitive intensity within teams.
The Portuguese manager previously coached Real Madrid from 2010 to 2013, winning La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the Spanish Super Cup during his tenure.
