Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Mourinho to be appointed Chelsea
manager within next fortnight
Real Madrid have confirmed the 50-year-old
will leave the Bernabeu at the end of the
current season, paving the way for him to
return to Stamford Bridge after a six-year
absence
21 May 2013 09:00:00
By Wayne Veysey | Chief
Correspondent
Jose Mourinho will be appointed the
new Chelsea manager within the
next fortnight, Goal understands.
Real Madrid paved the way for
Mourinho's return to Stamford
Bridge by revealing on Monday
night that the Portuguese will leave the Bernabeu at the end of the
season by mutual consent. Chelsea are now clear to formalise a
contract with Mourinho that, as revealed by Goal, is believed to
have been agreed in principle following a breakthrough in
negotiations last month .
The
Europa League champions could confirm Mourinho's appointment
this week or wait until the Spanish league season finishes on June
1. The Chelsea high command, led by Roman Abramovich, have
been in talks with Mourinho’s camp for months about a
sensational return for the man who led the club to two Premier
League titles during his first spell in charge from 2004-2007.
Negotiations centred on how much control Mourinho would have
in recruiting players and staff, as well as his place in a management
structure where low-profile technical director Michael Emenalo
holds the levers of power.
The 50-year-old’s messy exit from Real was confirmed on
Monday when club president made it public in a press conference
at the Bernabeu at 8pm.
Perez said that no compensation would be payable either by coach
or club, amid reports that there was a £12m release fee in
Mourinho’s contract, which was due to expire in 2016.
Perez said: "No one has been sacked." He also said that he would
have liked Mourinho to have continued but that the pressure at
Real Madrid meant that the time had come to end the relationship.
"Sometimes the pressure here goes beyond the normal," he said.
"And Mourinho has been here for three years: that makes him the
longest-serving manager in the first division."
Perez called a meeting with Mourinho at the club's Valdebebas
training ground on Monday morning during which the two agreed
to bring an end to the manager’s contract after the final game of the
season on 1 June. That decision was then ratified by the board in
the afternoon before being made public in the evening.
Mourinho will take charge of Sunday’s clash at Real Sociedad and
then end his troubled and chaotic three-year stint at home against
Osasuna on June1.
Chelsea are expecting to unveil him at a Stamford Bridge press
conference soon afterwards.
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