The noise surrounding a potential reunion between Real Madrid and José Mourinho has reached the highest offices of Spanish football. LaLiga President Javier Tebas has officially weighed in, offering a glowing endorsement of the Portuguese manager’s return to the Bernabéu.
In a recent statement, Tebas acknowledged that while the decision rests entirely with Florentino Pérez and the Madrid board, the league would benefit immensely from the arrival of such a high-profile figure.
“If that’s what Real Madrid and its management decide, it will be good for Real Madrid… and Mourinho is always a show, a spectacle, and that’s good for LaLiga.”
The Momentum Behind the Move
As the 2025/26 campaign nears its conclusion, the pressure on Alvaro Arbeloa has become insurmountable. Following the unsuccessful appointment of Xabi Alonso earlier in the season, Madrid is staring down a second consecutive year without a major trophy.
- Pérez’s Preferred Choice: Reports continue to indicate that Florentino Pérez is the driving force behind the Mourinho interest, seeking a leader who can impose discipline and a winning mentality on a star-studded squad.
- The Benfica Factor: Mourinho is currently under contract in Lisbon until 2027, but the existence of a break clause—active within 10 days of the season’s end—makes a return to Spain a realistic financial possibility for Los Blancos.
Restoring the “Show” to the Bernabéu
Tebas’ comments highlight the commercial and entertainment value Mourinho brings to the league. His previous tenure (2010–2013) was defined by intense rivalries, record-breaking points totals, and a confrontational style that kept the eyes of the world on La Liga.
With Kylian Mbappé having recently crossed the 100-game mark for the club and a new generation of talents like Endrick and Arda Güler needing firm guidance, Pérez reportedly views Mourinho as the “Director” needed for the next act of the Galáctico project.
RMxtra Verdict: A League-Wide Endorsement
When the President of LaLiga—a man often at odds with Real Madrid’s leadership—publicly welcomes a potential hiring, it shows just how much “gravitas” Mourinho still carries. While the “spectacle” can sometimes lead to dressing room tension, the club is currently in a slump that only a massive personality may be able to fix. If Arbeloa is dismissed as expected, the “Special One” seems to have all the right people pulling for his comeback.
