Portuguese club Benfica are stepping up efforts to retain Jose Mourinho as interest from Real Madrid intensifies.
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Mourinho has re-emerged as a key figure in the managerial market following links to a potential return to Madrid, where internal discussions over future leadership continue.
Mourinho has re-emerged as a key figure in the managerial market following links to a potential return to Madrid, where internal discussions over future leadership continue.
According to Spanish media outlet Fichajes, the Benfica board are accelerating contract talks, determined to avoid any disruption to their sporting project.
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Mourinho, who arrived mid-season, has had an immediate impact, revitalising the squad and significantly improving competitiveness across competitions.
The Lisbon club view Mourinho as central to their long-term plans. His leadership has restored belief within the dressing room, while strong European performances have reignited fan enthusiasm.
Benfica are now prioritising a contract extension before the summer window, aware that growing external interest, particularly from Spain, could complicate matters.
At the same time, Real Madrid continue to assess managerial options, with Mourinho’s experience and familiarity with the club seen as major assets.
The Portuguese tactician previously enjoyed a successful spell at the Santiago Bernabéu, where he built a highly competitive team and challenged one of the most dominant Barcelona sides in history.
Although no formal offer has been made, ongoing indirect contacts suggest the possibility of a return remains alive.
Mourinho is understood to be aware of Madrid’s interest but remains focused on evaluating Benfica’s proposal. His current contract reportedly includes a clause that could facilitate an exit, prompting Benfica to seek revised terms to secure his stay.
The final decision now rests with Mourinho, with the coming weeks expected to be decisive in shaping the immediate future of both clubs.
As the situation develops, both Benfica and Real Madrid remain on alert, with one of Europe’s most experienced managers once again at the centre of the transfer narrative.
