Jose Mourinho is set to return to Real Madrid having left Chelsea, according to the club s former president Ramon Calderon.
The Portuguese coach parted company with the Premier League champions by mutual consent on Thursday after a dismal first half of a season that has left them just a point above the relegation zone after 16 games.
Following news of the former Madrid coach s departure, Calderon has suggested it is a matter of time until he replaces under-fire Rafael Benitez back at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Mou is closer to Madrid, he posted via his official Twitter account, before later adding: Only a few things to sort out and he ll be here.
Without a doubt the best news for [Florentino] Perez in the most difficult situation he has had as president. I couldn t find a better shield.
He later said: Just for everyone to know. I ve given my personal opinion in Mou s case. Not talking on behalf of anyone else.
It is not the first time Calderon has talked up the prospect of Mourinho returning to the 10-time European champions, who he steered to La Liga glory in 2011-12.
In an interview with talkSPORT in November, he said: It s not a secret that the current Real Madrid president [Florentino Perez] has backed Mourinho many times.
He likes him a lot and you can t rule out seeing him again on the bench at the Bernabeu.
I know it seems strange, but if Benitez doesn t have a good season and Mourinho gets sacked by Chelsea, I insist you can t rule out seeing him here again.
Guus Hiddink and Juande Ramos are two of the leading favourites to succeed Mourinho at Stamford Bridge.