If Real Madrid want José Mourinho back on the touchline at the Bernabéu, they can reportedly snag his signature for a reasonable price if they pull the trigger before the end of May. As Álvaro Arbeloa’s inevitable exit inches closer, Los Blancos are back in the market for a manager—their fourth in two years. Despite the club’s links to Jürgen Klopp , Mauricio Pochettino and Didier Deschamps, reports now peg Mourinho as the frontrunner to take over the biggest club in the world, 13 years after he left the Spanish capital in disarray. “The Special One” is under contract with Benfica until June 2027, but The Athletic reports the agreement includes a €3 million ($3.5 million) break clause, which allows either party to sever the contract up to 10 days after the final match of the 2025–26 season. If Mourinho is indeed club president Florentino Pérez’s first choice for the job, then his €3 million price tag is a dream for the often frugal Spaniard. Is Mourinho Worth the Risk?…