While he left the Santiago Bernabeu in typically dramatic fashion, Jose Mourinho has seemingly been on the Madrid charm offensive in recent weeks.
Following his departure from Manchester United, the manager hasn't gone into hiding, instead embracing a number of media roles.
Still firmly in the public eye, he's done nothing to squash a potential return to Real Madrid by reminiscing fondly about his time there and suggesting he'd have no trouble going back.
"Working at Real Madrid is a unique experience and different to the rest of the clubs I have been at," Mourinho told Deportes Cuatro in March.
"We did fantastic things and we won the league in a unique way. We also had bad moments, I made mistakes, but the experience made me a better manager and person.
"I wouldn't have a problem going back to Madrid, Porto, Chelsea, Inter or any team that I have managed."
Though Mourinho may have left the Bernabeu on bad terms and fell short of silverware a number of times, his win ratio of 71.9 per cent with Madrid is the best of any club he's managed and a big tick next to his name as far as Real will be concerned.