aIf Mou leaves, it'll be a great loss for Spanish football. It will be fixed by [real president] Florentino [Perez], I hope, for the sake of the membership. aWhether or not he's here, Mourinho could be happy to return to Canillas to provide another talk.a Mourinhoas Real future has been a subject of controversy in Spain for the duration of this season, with Real unable to keep pace with Barcelona in the battle for the La Liga subject, though his team have been guided by him to a Champions League semi-final battle with Borussia Dortmund High-profile arguments with elderly players such as for example goalkeeper Iker Casillas and opponent Sergio Ramos did little to improve Mourinhoas recognition in the dressing room and there were claims in Spain earlier this year that a number of important players had told the membership to ignore Mourinho. But having guided Real past Manchester United in the Champions League minute round, Mourinho escaped the prospect of being sacked by Florentino Perez, with the team now on course for a tenth European Cup this season. With PSG continually linked with Mourinho this year, however, despite Carlo Ancelottias success in guiding the club to the top of Ligue 1, the 50-year-old is impossible to be lacking offers should he keep Real. Chelsea are also eager to lure their former manager back once again to Stamford Bridge to replace the outgoing interim manager Rafael BenAtez, while Manchester United might also be an alternative if Sir Alex Ferguson retires at the conclusion of this season. Ferguson is expected to carry on at Old Trafford for at least yet another year, however, so the major candidates for Mourinho are PSG and Chelsea.
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