Moratti: Mourinho going nowhere

Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti has no doubt Jose Mourinho will remain at the San Siro despite reports linking the Portuguese coach with a move to Real Madrid.

Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti has no doubt Jose Mourinho will remain at the San Siro despite reports linking the Portuguese coach with a move to Real Madrid.

According to the Spanish media, Real Madrid presidential candidate Florentino Perez is keen to lure Mourinho to the Bernabeu to replace Juande Ramos this summer.

“Yes, we were immediately alerted to the reports that came from Spain,” said Moratti. “But our coach has assured us that he doesn’t want to leave Inter.”

Mourinho recently promised Inter Milan fans more titles are on the way after leading the Nerazzurri to their fourth successive scudetto last weekend.

It was Mourinho’s first title in Italy since joining Inter last summer and his fifth in seven years in three different countries.

The former Chelsea manager is under contract with the Nerazzurri outfit until June 2011 and Moratti is backing Mourinho to stay.

“I believe in my coach’s words,” said Moratti. “In the past he has shown seriousness and has proved that he always honours his word.”

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