
Jose
Mourinho has denied being contacted by Real Madrid about the potential
vacant managerial position at the Bernabeu, according to Spanish paper
MARCA.
Sky Sports' Spanish football expert Guillem Balague claimed on
Monday that Chelsea manager Mourinho had rejected a potential return to Real
to replace Carlo Ancelotti, who is not expected to survive the summer after
a fruitless campaign.
"The idea is that Real now look for another coach - that is what normally
happens when Real Madrid do not win," Balague told
Revista de La Liga.
"Real have spoken to Julen Lopetegui at Porto, to Jurgen Klopp, to Rafa
Benitez and Jose Mourinho.
"They have already spoken to those four to see if they would be interested
in coaching Real Madrid. They have spoken to Jose Mourinho - he said no to
them, of course."
However, MARCA claim the Chelsea boss contacted Real president Florentino
Perez to congratulate him on Real Madrid's ninth Euroleague basketball
title.
"I called and it is not true that he offered me the coaching job," he is
quoted as saying. "The reality is that I called the president to
congratulate him on the basketball title. I know what this success means for
him.
"What will I do in the future? I have my contract with Chelsea for two years
and plan to continue here."