The Special One sealed a spectacular £40million four-year deal on Tuesday
night. A senior Blues source revealed: “It’s official Jose is a Chelsea man again!
Everyone is delighted he’s coming back — the club, the players and the fans
“We are already looking forward to next season — we are sure it’s going to be
very exciting.” The Sun exclusively told you on May 3 that Real Madrid chief Mourinho was
heading back to the Bridge.
And we can now reveal Mourinho finally put pen to paper during a two-day trip
to London this week.
His cover story was attending the Crystal Palace-Watford play-off final at
Wembley on Monday and visiting friends in the capital.
But the real purpose of the visit was to seal an emotional return to his
beloved Blues along with right-hand man Rui Faria.
Now it is expected he will be unveiled next week in a blaze of publicity by
the Europa League champions. That is after he has taken charge of Real’s final game at home to Osasuna on
Saturday, which will bring to an end his controversial three-year reign at
the Bernabeu.
There is just time for the 50-year-old father of two to squeeze in a holiday with his family before starting work in earnest in July.
Mourinho’s first match looks sure to be the pre-season friendly in Thailand
against the Singha All Stars XI, the kick-off to a Far East tour that also
takes in Malaysia and Indonesia. Then he will take the Blues to America for the International Champions Cup
tournament which features two of Mourinho’s former clubs, Real Madrid and
Inter Milan, as well as Everton, Juventus, AC Milan, Valencia and LA Galaxy.
Much is expected of Mourinho, who won six trophies in just three seasons
during his first spell at Chelsea between 2004-07.
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