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Chelsea Transfer:Jose Mourinho return signed 4 year conrtract with Blues / EPL News

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Jose Mourinho talks with Chelsea in London last details, transfer agreement is running out of special one who wants for next  season talks with Abramovich.

Roman Abramovich will be given an incredible £100m transfer kitty to rebuild Chelsea if he makes the move back to the Blues this summer.

Mourinho admits he will be leaving Real Madrid at the end of this season and is expected to return to the club where he won two Premier League titles, two League Cup victories and an FA Cup providing Chelsea finish in the top four.

He want £12m-a-year and control of transfers to oversee Chelsea’s return to title contenders alonside the two Manchester clubs.

Roman Abramovich is also ready to bankroll a £20m move for Bayern Leverkusen star Andre Schurrle who is believed to have agreed personal terms on a five year deal.

Click here to read how Bundesliga expert Ross Dunbar rates the Germany star.

Blues have a longstanding interest in Everton’s Marouane Fellaini who hopes to be allowed to leave Goodison if a top four club comes in with a bid in excess of £20m.

Chelsea also fancy Southampton’s highly-promising teenage left back Luke Shaw.

Chelsea will certainly be in receipt of a very different manager this time around. But expectations will be just as heightened when he walks back through the door at Stamford Bridge.

After all, the fans are jubilant at the prospect of his return and who can blame them? Two Premier League titles, the FA Cup and two League Cups make for some very happy memories. When all is said and done, Mourinho remains the club’s most successful manager of all time.

Not to mention the two Manchester sides, who have monopolized the top spots in the Premier League for the past couple of seasons, will also be starting out with new managers. Neither of whom have the experience of winning the very top prizes in European football.

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So in many respects, it feels like the right time for Mourinho to return. But these accommodating circumstances could ultimately prove to be a hindrance for the “Special One”, as the pressure on him to succeed will once again be enormous.

Especially when you consider the success his predecessors have had. Roberto Di Matteo won the FA Cup and the Champions League, whereas the much maligned Rafael Benitez also lead Chelsea to European glory in the Europa League.

Remarkably, in spite of their respective conquests, neither manager was deemed good enough. Mourinho you suspect, as has been the case with all the Chelsea managers that have come and gone, will be held to the same standard.

Unless of course Roman Abramovich is willing to be a bit more slack with such an overwhelming fans favorite. And you suspect that if this fractured relationship to be repaired, there must be compromise on both sides. Abramovich must resist his impatient reflex and allow Mourinho to build another great Chelsea side. The Portuguese on the other hand, needs to surrender that he cannot always have things his own way a a club where Abramovich’s word reigns supreme.

Both men however, are used to getting exactly want. So compromise might not come easy. Especially if Mourinho, set to be on a reported weekly salary of £250,000, does not get off to a flyer, which could easily happen with a flurry of transfer activity to take place over the summer. If this proves to be the case, then Abramovich’s trigger finger could well be twitching sooner rather than later, even more so when you take into account their past battles.

The talk surrounding Mourinho’s return is that he is intent on building a dynasty at Chelsea. But looking at the evidence before us, is this really a feasible prospect? Mourinho is one of the most divisive figures in world football; controversy seemingly follows him wherever he goes.

As such, he has never been in a managerial role for more than four years. He is also walking into a club where managers are chopped and changed on an almost seasonal basis. These circumstances do not marry well if you are looking for some long-term stability.

There is also that old adage that managers should never go back. Mourinho, more than anyone, knows what he is letting himself in for at Chelsea. A prolonged spell of glory and triumph will see him emerge as one of the all time greats in the English game, but if he becomes a victim of Abramovich’s iron first for the second time, he could be made to look very silly indeed.

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