Mourinho blasts Spanish press

Mourinho blasts Spanish press

Published Apr. 3, 2012 1:00 a.m. ET

Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho has hit out at the latest round of transfer speculation and accused the Spanish press of trying to "destabilise" the Primera Division leaders.

Mourinho was angered by morning reports linking Madrid with a summer move for Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero, with Gonzalo Higuain going the other way.

The Portuguese, speaking at a press conference ahead of Wednesday night's Champions League quarter-final second leg against APOEL Nicosia, said: "You (the press) want to destabilise the squad.

"Last week I had signed for (Manchester) City, (Iker) Casillas was going to Schalke, Higuain to Malaga..."

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On the Higuain-Aguero story, he added: "The front cover of (newspaper) AS is false. If you want me to comment on false front covers then forget it."

The club's director of institutional relations Emilio Butragueno also dismissed the suggestion of selling Argentina international Higuain.

"Rumours seem to be inevitable," he told the club's official website. "But we are delighted with Higuain.

"He's scored 24 goals in 20 league games and just remember I was the league's top scorer with 19.

"He is a world-class striker and we intend for him to stay here many years. He arrived here very young and we regard him as a club player.

"He has always behaved impeccably, whether he plays or not."

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