Mourinho Wants Sami Khedira at Real Madrid
Spanish press reports have revealed that Portuguese coach José Mourinho has identified the name he wishes to add to his new technical staff at Real Madrid, should he return to take over the managerial role of the royal team.
According to the reports, Mourinho places the German Sami Khedira at the top of the list of candidates for the assistant coach position, as he has made contacts with his former player in recent days in an attempt to convince him to join his technical staff in his potential second stint with the Madrid club.
Khedira is one of Mourinho's favorite names, having previously worked together during the Portuguese coach's first tenure at Real Madrid, and the veteran coach has been keen on including a figure who has previously worn the royal team's jersey in his assisting staff.
The reports indicated that Mourinho's technical staff will consist of five assistants close to him, but he insisted on adding a former Madrid figure who possesses special knowledge of the club's atmosphere and history.
Although Khedira does not have any coaching experience so far, he has continued his activity in the world of football after his retirement by working as a prominent television analyst in Germany, and he was recently present at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium to cover the Real Madrid and Bayern Munich match in the UEFA Champions League.
It is expected that the picture will become clearer in the coming period regarding the possibility of Khedira joining Mourinho's technical staff, should his return to coaching Real Madrid be completed.
According to the reports, Mourinho places the German Sami Khedira at the top of the list of candidates for the assistant coach position, as he has made contacts with his former player in recent days in an attempt to convince him to join his technical staff in his potential second stint with the Madrid club.
Khedira is one of Mourinho's favorite names, having previously worked together during the Portuguese coach's first tenure at Real Madrid, and the veteran coach has been keen on including a figure who has previously worn the royal team's jersey in his assisting staff.
The reports indicated that Mourinho's technical staff will consist of five assistants close to him, but he insisted on adding a former Madrid figure who possesses special knowledge of the club's atmosphere and history.
Although Khedira does not have any coaching experience so far, he has continued his activity in the world of football after his retirement by working as a prominent television analyst in Germany, and he was recently present at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium to cover the Real Madrid and Bayern Munich match in the UEFA Champions League.
It is expected that the picture will become clearer in the coming period regarding the possibility of Khedira joining Mourinho's technical staff, should his return to coaching Real Madrid be completed.