Perez: Mourinho is Chelsea bound
Ajax midfielder Christian Eriksen is considering his future away from the Dutch champions, with a number of European clubs believed to be chasing him.
The 21-year old has attracted interest from a number of European sides in recent months, having been a stand-out figure at the Amsterdam Arena since his first-team breakthrough in 2010.
Eriksen could be set to depart this summer and he says that the manager of any potential new club is a key factor to where he will go.
Borussia Dortmund are understood to be heading the queue for his services, and he admits coach Jurgen Klopp is a big draw.
"Jurgen Klopp seems like a really good coach and a great person. It can be the difference for me to get a charismatic coach with a tendency to use younger players," he told Sporten.dk.
"It is the coach who chooses the team so it is important for me to play for a coach who I can trust and who you can build a good relationship with."
The Danish international had previously stated his desire to play in La Liga, but he says a move to Spain is no longer his first choice.
"That has changed. I wouldn't mind playing in Spain if there was something interesting there for me but I might try a different league first."
Eriksen has been linked with moves to Premier League and Bundesliga clubs, but he says he now has no preference over the two.
"They are two very different leagues but they are also very alike. The German league is on its way up where the English league is now. So I won't prefer one before the other. And it also rains equally much in Germany as it does in England," said Eriksen, who is said to be high on Liverpool's wanted list.
"The most important thing is to do what I feel is right. My next club has to express that they really want me.
"I have to feel that it is the right place and then their style of play has to fit me. I can't play in a club that prefers to play with long balls."
Mourinho said goodbye to the Bernabeu on Saturday night with a 4-2 victory over Osasuna and speculation has been mounting for some time that he will return to Stamford Bridge.
Perez later confirmed in an interview with Sky Sports News that the Portuguese coach was heading back to Stamford Bridge.
Mourinho, 50, enjoyed four stellar years with the Blues between 2004 and 2007 - winning two Premier League titles, an FA Cup, two League Cups and an FA Community Shield.
He went on to clinch the Champions League with Inter Milan in 2010 and won the hearts of Real fans by wresting the La Liga title from arch-rivals Barcelona in 2012 before falling from grace this term and coming to a mutual agreement to terminate his contract.
Ricardo Carvalho, who was a mainstay of Chelsea's defence under Mourinho and followed his compatriot to Real, believes 'The Special One' returning to fill the Blues' vacancy left by the departing Rafa Benitez is a shrewd move for all concerned.
Carvalho said: "They are doing well but it is important to improve. It's a special club for me. I was so happy there and I wish they will win titles. They won the UEFA Cup (this season) but the Premier League is important.
"In two or three years I'm sure, but also in his first year he can win again. In 2004 when we went there, he won in his first year and he can do the same."