Benfita confirms the Morinho clause, Real Madrid must pay 15m euros

Benfita confirms the Morinho clause, Real Madrid must pay 15m euros

An important development has come from Portugal regarding the future of José Mourinho. Benfita has confirmed that Real Madrid will pay for the 15m-euro release clause of the Portuguese coach, in case Florentino Pérez wins presidential elections at the Madrillen club.

According to Benfita's announcement, the agreement envisions that “Los Blancos” activate the Mourinho clause if Pérez provides a new mandate at the head of the Spanish giant.

The news has caused numerous reactions in the football world, as it would mark a beautiful return of Mourinho to “Santiago Bernabéu”, the club he led from 2010 to 2013.

Sources near the Portuguese club suggest that all financial conditions are defined and that Real Madrid is willing to pay the required sum to provide Portuguese techno services.


If this scenario were to take place, Mourinho would return to Madrid with the aim of leading a new sports project, while significant changes in team composition are expected.

Attention has already been focused on Real Madrid's presidential election, the outcome of which may also determine the future of one of the world's most popular sports trainers. / Periscope/

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