Despite the speculation surrounding the Argentine striker, the Real Madrid head coach has insisted that Higuain is not going to leave the Santiago Bernabeu.
Real Madrid just completed an extremely amazing season after Jose Mourinho guided them to their 32nd Spanish La Liga triumph in the history.
Even though it is http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Karim-Benzema-c20350 have put in the team to help them become what they are.
Real Madrid were knocked out of the UEFA Champions League and the Copa del Rey, but Mourinho still somehow managed to drag them to the Spanish La Liga crown.
Los Blancos are currently 7 points above http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 and have already won the league with still handful of matches left in the competition.
After such a sensational season, Jose Mourinho is out looking for more players and that definitely means he will have to forego a few players in order to make space for new ones.
Recent reports suggested that Gonzalo Higuain might be the one coming under the knife and he might be the one leaving the Santiago Bernabeu during the summer transfer window.
Moreover, the player’s father recently admitted that the Italian champions, Juventus, and the French side Paris-Saint Germain are both interested in signing the Argentinean star player.
However, despite all these speculations, Jose Mourinho recently claimed that Gonzalo Higuain will be staying at Madrid and will be playing for Los Blancos for many years to come.
The Portuguese mentor was quoted as saying:
“Higuain is staying here. He will stay at Madrid because I don’t want him to go. He has an excellent contract here that runs for many more years,” Mourinho told Spanish daily ABC.
“And Madrid have no intention to sell either. Even if clubs offer 40, 50 or 60 million Euros, we will not sell him. My two strikers for next season will be (Karim) Benzema and Higuain.”
Real Madrid are definitely strong contenders for winning the UEFA Champions League next season and with Josep Guardiola out of the Nou Camp, the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 of winning the Spanish La Liga will be far easier than before.
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