Mourinho has not worked in England since he left Chelsea in 2007 after three years in charge at Stamford Bridge.
Now at the helm of Real Madrid following a stint with Inter Milan, where he won the UEFA Champions League, Mourinho is constantly linked with a return to the Premier League.
“I will go where people really want me and, when that moment arrives, they show me they really want me,” he said.
“But I have to repeat always this: I am at Real Madrid. I like very much to be [there].
“I want one day to be back in English football, yes. I always said that.”
Immerse
Mourinho, widely regarded as one of the greatest managers of all time, also revealed his success was partly down to his ability to immerse himself in a club in the same manner as a supporter.
“When I go to a club, I wear the shirt, I feel the shirt like it’s my first one or my last one,” he told Radio Five Live.
“I feel the fans as part of myself. I create eternal links with fans.
“I go to play against Chelsea and I feel (it), I go to Italy and I feel (it).
“I work for the clubs, I work for the people that trust me, and of course the owners and the directors, but the clubs are the fans.
“For me, it’s one of my qualities. I become immediately one of them and I feel that I am one of them with a privileged position to fight for the club and to try to bring to all of them happiness.”