José Mourinho is now expected to become the next Real Madrid manager, with reports suggesting the 63-year-old is in advanced talks over a return to the Bernabéu. Both Mourinho and Madrid president Florentino Pérez have remained tight-lipped on the subject in recent days. However, the current Benfica manager has been tipped to reject a contract extension offer in Portugal and complete a move to Spain at the official end of the domestic season. It would mark a second spell in Madrid for Mourinho, who led Los Blancos between 2010–2013. That stint swung wildly between success and failure, with Mourinho achieving one La Liga title and one Copa del Rey in his three years. He also delivered a record total of 100 points during a fabled 2011–12 campaign. Mourinho, then at the height of his powers as a manager, received praise for being able to keep pace with—and even better—Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona side.…