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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Jose Mourinho's last trophy was the Europa Conference League with Roma in 2022 By Alastair Telfer BBC Sport journalist Published 1 hour ago Jose Mourinho is set to be confirmed as Real Madrid's new head coach after Florentino Perez was re-elected as the club's president until 2030. Mourinho, 63, signed a three-year deal last month to become head coach of Real, but his contract would only be valid if Perez retained his role. The 79-year-old, who obtained 65% of the vote, has been in office since 2009 and announced the election during an extraordinary news conference last month. "We have won the elections and will continue working to keep winning titles," Perez said. "I am still here and I am here to defend Real Madrid. "We will continue working so that Real Madrid keeps winning titles, and we will fight until the end to achieve the 16th European Cup. "We will continue to take pride in the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, the best stadium in the world. "Proud to have the best players in the world, proud to welcome back one of the best coaches in the world, a Madridista like Jose Mourinho. And rest assured, with me as president, Real Madrid has been, is, and will always remain owned by its members." Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Perez appointed Mourinho as Real Madrid boss in 2010 Real Madrid is owned entirely by members who elect the president, with this the first presidential election in 20 years to feature a challenger - renewable energy magnate Enrique Riquelme. Perez was expected to win and promised to make a club record offer for an unnamed "great player" if re-elected. He took 100% of the in-person and postal votes counted, gaining 21,741 votes to Riquelme's 11,814 (35%). Mourinho is leaving his role as manager of Benfica, where he took charge in September and led them to third place in the Primeira Liga this season. In his previous spell in charge of Real between 2010 and 2013, the Portuguese won La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup. Mourinho will replace Alvaro Arbeloa, who only took charge in January following Xabi Alonso's departure as boss. Real ended their 2025-26 campaign without silverware, with rivals Barcelona sealing the La Liga title with a 2-0 El Clasico victory. Related topics European Football Real Madrid Football Spanish La Liga More on this story Perez promises biggest deal in Real Madrid's history Published 2 days ago Mourinho signs three-year deal to return as Real boss Published 29 May
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    It seems that Jose Mourinho is set to return to Real Madrid after the clubs president, Florentino Perez, was re-elected. Mourinhos experience and tactical expertise have made him a valuable asset to any team, and his return to Real Madrid is likely to be well-received by fans and the footballing community. It will be interesting to see how Mourinhos time at the club will pan out and whether he can help Real Madrid achieve success on the pitch.
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    Looks like Mourinho is getting a second chance at the biggest stage. With Perez in the drivers seat, its time for Real Madrid to finally learn how to win titles consistently. Lets see if this time the recipe is different!
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    Mourinhos experience is undeniable, but the jurys still out on whether his style fits Real Madrids current squad. Plus, the markets always unpredictable. Lets see how it pans out!
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    Real Madrids future under Mourinho remains uncertain. While his experience is undeniable, its crucial to consider how well his tactical approach aligns with the clubs current squad. The markets unpredictability only adds to the intrigue. Lets keep an eye on how it evolves!