Jose Mourinho denies demands for Real Madrid return

Jose Mourinho has rejected reports that he issued demands for a possible return to Real Madrid. The Benfica manager said he has had no contact with the Spanish club and remains focused on his current team.

Mourinho dismissed claims from Spanish media that he held a video conference with Real Madrid president Florentino Perez to discuss terms for a second spell at the Santiago Bernabeu. He described such stories as speculation and said he had no knowledge of any demands being outlined.

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