The highly-rated 28-year-old has been heavily linked with a move to the   Spanish capital in the wake of Mourinho's   switch from Inter to the Bernabeu. Manchester   City are also believed to be be interested in the Brazil   full-back, but Maicon has his sights set on a move to Madrid. Manchester United v Barcelona: Pep Guardiola the heir to Jose MourinhoHe told Spanish daily AS: "What I want is to play at Madrid and for me it   would be an honour to be able to do that because I've already said it would   be a great opportunity in my career. "With Manchester City I have nothing (agreed), I can assure."Given the choice between the two clubs, he added: "I'm going to say it   very clearly so there are no misunderstandings. I want to play at Madrid, I   don't want to go to Manchester City. "Moreover, I repeat that I have nothing (agreed) with the English club."Regarding Mourinho, who led Inter to Serie A, Coppa Italia and Champions   League glory in 2009/10, Maicon said: "Mourinho is a great coach and I   don't think anybody can dispute that. "I have a great relationship with him and for me it would be nice to be   able to play under him again. "We have won many things things together and I hope to be able to repeat   that. He's one of the best coaches that I've come across in my life."However, while speculation persists about where he will be playing his club   football next season, Maicon's thoughts are now focused on the upcoming World   Cup. "My priority right now is Brazil   and to go into the World Cup in the best form possible," he said. "Hopefully   we will have a great tournament and we can finish it as champions. "But I will say that it makes me proud that a club like Real Madrid are   interested in signing me. It's something very important and it fills me with   hope but, I repeat, my priority now is Brazil." 
            Source: Telegraph