NANNY RED wrote:He will be announced as the new Real Madrid Manager next week
Cough cough. Im gettin better than Lakes now. ha ha
From The Sunday Times May 23, 2010
Mourinho to quit for £40m Real Madrid deal
JOSE MOURINHO is to take on the challenge of returning Real Madrid to the summit of European football, having done the same with Inter Milan last night. He has agreed to become the Spanish giants’ new manager this week in a £40m four-year deal. Mourinho told the Inter president, Massimo Moratti, of his decision to swap Italy for Spain after beating Bayern Munich 2-0 to win the Champions League final at Real’s Bernabeu stadium.
After the game, Mourinho said: “I want to become the only coach to win the Champions League with three different clubs.” He previously won the trophy with Porto. Last night Mourinho completed an unprecedented treble of Serie A, Coppa Italia and Champions League wins. He will be paid at least £10m a year after tax — the highest salary ever paid to a football manager.
According to the terms of Mourinho’s contract at Inter, the Italian club are entitled to £14.5m in compensation, which would constitute a record “transfer fee” for a manager. There were indications yesterday, though, that Moratti would be prepared to waive part or all of that sum as a thank you to Mourinho, inset, for his achievements in two trophy-laden seasons at San Siro.
Mourinho has been promised unprecedented control at Madrid. In contrast to the transfer policy directed by club president Florentino Perez that bought Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo for record fees, their new coach will concentrate on balancing the squad by recruiting primarily in defensive areas.
The first signing will be Inter right-back Maicon, a Brazil international who has rejected approaches from Manchester City and Chelsea to continue working with Mourinho. The 28-year-old had already made Inter aware that he would leave the club after the final and is expected to command a fee of between £18m and £23m. Mourinho also wants an elite central defender and a left-back. Aleksandar Kolarov, the Serbia international he tried to sign from Lazio last summer, is his preferred recruit.
Sources close to Mourinho dismissed the possibility of an attempt to liberate Ashley Cole from Chelsea, where he is rumoured to be unsettled. While a tactically intelligent central midfielder is also part of the recruitment strategy, there will be no move for Frank Lampard after the failed attempt to lure the England international to Italy two years ago. Instead, Mourinho has drawn up a midfield wish-list headed by Daniele de Rossi of AS Roma and Italy.
Other players under consideration for the position include Liverpool’s Steven Gerrard, who will make a decision on his future in club football after playing at the World Cup. Mourinho was close to taking Gerrard to Chelsea in the summer of 2005.
The new Madrid manager will keep an open mind on departures from the club until he has spoken to existing squad members. While teammates past and present have often complained about Raul’s pervasive influence, the club captain and veteran striker will be offered the chance to see out the final year of his contract if his attitude is correct. Mourinho will be accompanied in Madrid by long-term trusted assistant Rui Faria, the former Portugal international Silvino Louro, who will coach Madrid’s keepers, and senior scout Jose Morais.
While Inter flew back to Milan after receiving the trophy last night, Mourinho stayed in Madrid with family and friends. He will return to Milan this week to allow daughter Matilde and son Jose to finish the school term before leaving the family residence on the shore of Lake Como.
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