Madrid Universal
·17 de mayo de 2026
Jose Mourinho opens up on his future after Benfica’s final game of the season: ‘I will speak personally to Real Madrid next week’

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·17 de mayo de 2026

Jose Mourinho is Real Madrid’s top managerial target, and according to multiple sources, the confirmed next managerial appointment.
Last night, he guided Benfica to a 3-1 win over Estoril in the league and finished the season unbeaten in the competition, although they still managed only to finish third.
It was, notably, their last game of the season meaning that the manager is now free to openly discuss his future and plan his next move.
Speaking to the media via MARCA after his last game with Benfica this season, Jose Mourinho refused to confirm his departure but hinted at the possibility quite strongly.
“I was happy every day at Benfica. I told that to the players tonight, that really, I was happy with them every day,” he began on his relationship with the Benfica players.

Mourinho admitted he is aware of Real Madrid’s interest. (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images)
He then spoke on how staying at the club was a real option, although he admitted that the Real Madrid interest was real.
“There’s a 99% chance I’ll stay at Benfica, because I have a contract with Benfica and, in addition to having a contract, I have a renewal offer that I haven’t seen yet, but my agent said it was an excellent offer.”
“I haven’t heard anything from Real Madrid yet, but none of us are naive, and there are conversations between Jorge, the president, and the club’s management,” he added.
Mourinho then confirmed that he is planning to meet the Real Madrid administration before making a final decision and that the meeting is planned for next week.
“I will personally speak to Real Madrid next week, and I’ll make my decision then.”
“So far, there have only been talks between Real Madrid and Jorge Mendes, not with me.”
The Portuguese manager was then asked if he had anything to say about Real Madrid, to which he said,
“What do I have to say about Real Madrid? I want Real Madrid to win their game tomorrow. That’s all I have to say.”
“My agent has informed me that there could be a real & serious situation with Real Madrid, I am not denying that. But right now, I have not signed any contract with Real Madrid,” he concluded.
While Mourinho did give a 99% chance of staying in Benfica, that number seems inflated and far from reality given the confidence in the Spanish media.

A reunion soon? (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
At this point, word has it that Mourinho has accepted all the required terms to become Real Madrid’s next manager and will be the one to take on the challenge of handling the difficult dressing room.
An official announcement is not too far away, especially with Mourinho’s duties with Benfica now complete. The only remaining hurdle is the election Florentino Perez called for, and an update can be expected immediately after.


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