'I have a feeling that Mourinho will be on the bench next season': Ex-Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon believes former boss will return to the Bernabeu in the summer Ex-Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon believes Jose Mourinho will return He is still weighing up his next move after being sacked by Manchester United Mourinho spent three years in the Spanish capital between 2010 and 2013 He has been heavily linked with a return as a replacement for Santiago SolariBy Max Winters For Mailonline Published: 09:49 GMT, 1 March 2019 | Updated: 09:49 GMT, 1 March 2019 Viewcomments Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon believes Jose Mourinho will return to manage the club next season. The Portuguese boss is still weighing up his next move after being sacked by Manchester United in December. He spent three years in the Spanish capital between 2010 and 2013 and has been heavily linked with a return to his former club as a replacement for Santiago Solari. Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon believes Jose Mourinho will return to the club Calderon has claimed he can imagine Mourinho returning to lead an overhaul of the club Calderon, who served as president of the La Liga giants for three years, has claimed he can imagine Mourinho returning to lead an overhaul as they try to close the gap on rivals Barcelona. He tweeted: 'I have a feeling, and maybe a little more, that Mourinho will be on the Real Madrid bench next season'. Mourinho enjoyed success with Los Blancos, helping to break the Catalans' dominance in La Liga, and he is seen as a hero by many in the Spanish capital. During the 2011-12 season, Mourinho's side broke the La Liga record for most points gained in a single season and ended Barcelona's run of 55 home games undefeated, returning the Spanish top flight crown to the capital for the first time in four years. He tweeted: 'I have a feeling, and maybe a little more, that Mourinho will be on the Real Madrid bench next season' Mourinho enjoyed success with Los Blancos during his three year stay in the Spanish capital He also defeated Barcelona in the Copa del Rey final in 2011 but suffered defeat to his fierce rivals in the semi-finals of the Champions League that same year. Pressure continues to mount on Solari after a 3-0 home defeat saw his team dumped out of the Copa del Rey in the semi-finals by Barcelona on Wednesday night. They also sit third in La Liga and the gap to Barca could be twelve points by the time the second Clasico of the weekend at the Bernabeu on Saturday is finished. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility