Jose Mourinho Reappointed as Real Madrid Head Coach
Three-year deal agreed after £13m compensation to Benfica
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Real Madrid reappoint Jose Mourinho as head coach on a 3-year deal after paying £13m to Benfica, following Florentino Perez's re-election as club president.
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Jose Mourinho previously managed Real Madrid from 2010 to 2013.
Real Madrid have confirmed the reappointment of Jose Mourinho as head coach. The 63-year-old has agreed a three-year deal and will begin work when the squad return for pre-season training on 13 July. Real Madrid have paid Benfica £13m (15m euros) in compensation to bring the Portuguese head coach back to the Bernabeu - some 13 years after his first stint at the club came to an end. Florentino Perez had vowed to reappoint Mourinho as head coach if re-elected as club president earlier this month. Perez, 79, who has been in office since 2009, beat challenger and renewable energy magnate Enrique Riquelme in the election by picking up 65% of the votes. That cleared the way for the man who led Porto and Inter Milan to Champions League titles to rejoin a club who have won that competition a record 15 times.
What to Watch
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Mourinho to announce squad changes before pre-season
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