Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho did not rule out a future move to Real Madrid claiming that he would be "honored" to take charge of the Spanish giants. Mourinho, who was present in Spain to monitor Valencia's game with Osasuna, hinted to a possible move to the Bernabeu when speaking to the Spanish television about his future ambitions. "For me it would be an honor to be in the bench of Real Madrid," Mourinho told Canal Plus. The outspoken Portuguese has been facing a nervy season at Stamford Bridge after allegations of a dispute with Russian owner Roman Abramovich over the club's transfer policy. But Mourinho remained adamant he was not considering leaving the Blues and taking over Real anytime soon. "I reject the option of Real for the next season because I have a contract until the year 2010 with Chelsea," he said.
But remains committed to Chelsea "I do not discard this in the future but not now." Mourinho has already been linked to Real Madrid, but the 2004 Champions League winning coach with Porto insisted he does not know if that was true or not. "I know the rumors in the papers but I don't any more. "It is possible that Real are not interested in me, but today Real Madrid have a big coach like Fabio Capello," added Mourinho. Nevertheless, the 44-year-old tactician reaffirmed his commitment to Chelsea after he felt his comments were blown out of proportion. "What I can tell is that, as always, the press choose the words they want to choose and not the words that people say," Mourinho told Sky Sports News on Monday. "I want to stay in Chelsea, I'm in love with Chelsea and I'm in love with English football."