True Madrid may completely change its roster in the coming months, and the changes may possibly start with director Jose Mourinho. Los Blancos must deal with the growing odds of Mourinhoas travel at the end of the summer season. It seems the two-time Champions League champion is on his way out of the Bernabeu, with a feud with Madrid leader Florentino Perez, who apparently found Mourinhoas absence at the FIFA Ballon daOr service as disrespectful. He's been linked with former club Chelsea, along with Inter Milan, Manchester City and Paris-St. Germain, and according to The Guardian, while he is still centered on the rest of Madridas time, a return to England appears natural. "To be in London is a very regular issue for us," the 50-year-old coach thought to Sky Sports News. "Every time I come, people start immediately to make the contacts that I'll return. I fuel it a bit. I say every day it is loved by me here, I'd an excellent time here, I will reunite one day, so to be good I contribute to that speculation. "( However), at the end of the time I am in Madrid, I'm very committed for the membership for the rest of the period. We are within the last few eight of the Champions League. We have a [Spanish Cup] final to play against AtlAtico Madrid. Those who know me, know that I am at and professional this moment I only consider my job in Real." Whether he returns or not, Los Blancos have already been connected to many big moves which could change the entire landscapre of the crime, starting with Brazilian Neymar and Man Cityas Sergio Aguero. The 21-year-old Santos striker was estimated a week ago saying, aI desire playing for a large club like Barcelona, Real Madrid and Chelsea.a Neymar did emphasize his respect for Barcelonaas Lionel Messi and Xavi Hernndez, and based on the Daily Mail, the Nou Camp includes a apre-contract agreementa with the player which means he'd join the Catalans after the 2014 World Cup or face a stiff financial penalty if he signs elsewhere. Nevertheless the fact that Los Blancos are on the electric scoreras short list of desirable groups is a good indication, while his market value, hovering around A44 million, isnat uncommon. Since 2009, Neymar has totaled 54 targets for Santos, and integrating him with Cristiano Ronaldo or Messi may strike fear in the minds of clubs all over the world. They've other options to reload its attack around Ronaldo, even if Madrid doesnat land the once in an era player. Frenchman Karim Benzema and Argentinean Gonzalo Higuan were apparently agreed to Man City in exchange for Aguero, in line with the Daily Star. The Staras survey featured Agueroas disenfranchisement with Manchester together of the causes he might welcome a return to the Primera Division. Formerly with Atletico Madrid for five years, the 24-year-old striker totaled 100 goals in all competitions before leaving to the English Premier League in 2011. Like with Neymar, Madrid will need to compete with Barcelona for Agueroas companies. His economy price sits around A39.5 million. If the Catalans also swoop in on Aguero, Madrid could land negative Man City midfielder Yaya Toure, who's in the midst of an awful, extended contract settlement. His agent was quoted saying the Ivorian can leave in-may unless he's a fresh agreement by the conclusion of the week, as reported by The Sun. The 29-year-old, weekly already making a club-high A220,000, reportedly has said it's not about money, but instead deficiencies in respect round the club staff from everyone except director Roberto Mancini. Toure is technically under contract until 2015, but could enact a FIFA rule that states unless a new deal is signed by a player by the end of the third year of his existing contract, they are able to buy out the remaining amount and move on. Then there is PSG midfielder Marco Verratti, who continues to impress in his first year at Parc des Princes. Madrid considers Verratti as an replacement Xabi Alonso, according to Talk Sport. The Italian has notched four assists in 26 complete looks for PSG, and has received interest from Liverpool and Manchester United, in addition to Los Blancos.
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