Soccer-Mourinho formally unveiled by Real Madrid behind closed doors


Soccer Football - Pre Season Friendly - Schalke 04 v Real Madrid - Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany - August 16, 2026 Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

MADRID, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Jose ⁠Mourinho's Real Madrid return had already been underway for several weeks, but on Tuesday the club ⁠made it official with an understated ceremony at their training centre for a second coming ‌loaded with nostalgia, risk and unfinished business.

The Portuguese manager, who began work with the squad when pre-season started on July 10, signed a contract until June 2029 in the boardroom of Ciudad Real Madrid alongside club president Florentino Perez and honorary president Jose ​Martinez Pirri.

For a club accustomed to spectacle, the silence was almost ⁠the statement.

Real are heading into the new ⁠LaLiga season after two consecutive years without a trophy, with Perez, recently re-elected but far from the ⁠untouchable ‌figure of old, facing growing scrutiny from an impatient fanbase.

Mourinho framed his return as something more significant than a job.

"This is coming home. Emotionally, it's even better than the first time because ⁠back then it was a feeling of reaching the very top ​of the world, whereas now it's ‌more emotional and heartfelt," Mourinho told the club's official television channel.

"I'm one of you; I ⁠always have been, and ​you can imagine what it means to me to work for Real Madrid. This is a maxim that everyone must follow: working for Real Madrid, which means working for you."

Mourinho previously managed Real from 2010 to 2013, winning LaLiga, ⁠the Copa del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup during ​a combustible spell that brought silverware, confrontation and a lasting imprint on the club.

Now he returns from Benfica after Perez oversaw one of Real's most aggressive transfer windows in years, bringing in Yan Diomande, Marc Cucurella, Bernardo ⁠Silva, Ibrahima Konate, Denzel Dumfries and Carlos Espi, with a long-awaited multi-year contract extension for winger Vinicius Jr.

The new signings are also expected to be presented privately in the coming days, following the same closed-door format used for Mourinho.

The approach reflects a club intent on shielding themselves before Saturday's LaLiga opener against Espanyol ​in Barcelona.

Mourinho said his task was not personal glory but rebuilding standards.

"Words ⁠aren't enough... because it's like a mission," he said. "I'm here to help everyone be better: players, staff... To create ​a culture of hard work, responsibility, ambition and something I know ‌well, which is the responsibility and honour of working ​for Real Madrid."

Once known as "The Special One", Mourinho returns with plenty to prove after 11 years without a league title and four without a trophy.

(Reporting by Fernando KallasEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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