José Mourinho has been appointed as the new head coach of Real Madrid, marking his return to the Spanish club after a 13-year absence. The appointment follows the recent re-election of Florentino Pérez as Real Madrid president, who previously oversaw Mourinho’s successful tenure from 2010 to 2013. Details of the contract confirm a three-year agreement for the Portuguese manager. Mourinho’s previous spell at Real Madrid saw him win a La Liga title, a Copa del Rey, and a Champions League title. This return signals a shift in direction for the club, aiming to recapture past successes under a familiar leader. The club anticipates Mourinho will bring stability and a winning mentality to the team. Further details regarding the coaching staff and pre-season plans are expected to be announced shortly.