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Published 10:15 5 Jan 2016 GMT
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Spanish football journalist Graham Hunter has revealed that the Real president made moves to bring the former Barcelona boss to the Bernabeu prior to sacking Rafa Benitez this week.
Hunter said on BBC 5 Live: "It's a fact that six weeks ago they (Madrid) approached him and asked him 'would you take over?'. That underlines the fact that Pep is seen as the best appointment by every single club."
While it would have been a massive acquisition, Hunter acknowledges the fact that it was never likely to come to fruition.
"It says something about Madrid that they could get it so wrong, that one of the great anti-Madridistas was approached by them."
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