Real Madrid are preparing to offer £15million for Chelsea striker Didier Drogba in a bid to keep Jose Mourinho as manager.
The
Spanish club have been wracked in turmoil behind the scenes this season
with Mourinho jostling for more power from president Florentino Perez
and general director Jorge Valdano.
The
'Special One' has made it clear he is willing to walk away at the end
of the season unless he gets his way and Perez is ready to hand him the
control he craves.
Drogba has been long coveted by Mourinho and Perez sees the potential signing as a sop to the coach he believes can topple fierce rivals Barcelona from the summit of world football.
In harmony: Jose Mourinho (left) and Didier Drogba enjoyed success at Chelsea
Despite his advancing years, Drogba will give Real the cutting edge and power they have sorely missed this season.
They have leaned heavily on Cristiano Ronaldo's goals return following
Gonzalo Higuain's back injury and Karim Benzema is only just starting to
show the potential they invested in. Although Emmanuel Adebayor has
been a moderate success, he is more likely to return to Manchester City
in the summer.
A £15m
fee for the 33-year-old Drogba would suit all parties. The Chelsea
idol's status as number one striker is under threat from Fernando
Torres's arrival and he knows owner Roman Abramovich is determined to
lower the age of the club's squad as he looks to prolong the club's
success.
Although Drogba has still had greater impact on recent games than the £50m signing from Liverpool, he knows next season may be a different story with other new strikers also being identified. Rather than take a step down or join one of Chelsea's English rivals a move to Madrid under his old mentor would be a fitting end to a sparkling career.
A season in transition: After his depleting bout of malaria, Drogba has seen his chances limited since the arrival of Fernando Torres (left)
Mourinho wanted to take Drogba
with him to Inter Milan when he left Chelsea and fully believes the
player can help him achieve his goal at Real Madrid of wrestling La Liga
from Barcelona. Although there is interest in bringing Mourinho back to
the Barclays Premier League in the summer, Real know that his
personality is driving him to succeed in Spain first before he returns
to England.
They have sounded out potential replacements should he go but the signing of Drogba is seen as key to convincing him to stay.
Valdano
said: 'He's a coach who wants that autonomy, he needs to have control.
It's then that he is comfortable. Now he has declared that he is very
protected by the club and feels very well and could even renew his
contract. So the goal has been achieved.'