Jose Mourinho
Manchester United are to press ahead with plans to offer Jose
Mourinho a five-year contract worth £65 million despite apparent
interest from Paris Saint-Germain.Mourinho caused a stir earlier this month when he admitted he does
not see himself ending his career at Old Trafford and referred to the
project at PSG as “magic, quality, youth, it’s fantastic.”
And while a source close to PSG has told Goal that the French
capital club could well make a splash for the Portuguese in the near
future, United are ready to offer their manager a new long-term deal as
planned.
The former Chelsea, Inter and Real Madrid boss told TF1’s Telefoot recently:
“The only thing I can say is that I am still a coach with worries, with
ambitions and with the desire to do new things. And I don’t believe...
no, I’m sure that I won’t end my career at United.”
He added: “The other day my son who lives in London went to
Paris and not to Manchester to watch the match… because at the moment in
Paris there is something special. Magic, quality, youth, it’s
fantastic.”
PSG are currently in the limelight after shattering the world
transfer record in the summer to sign Neymar from Barcelona as well as
adding Monaco’s Kylian Mbappe, and their interest in Mourinho comes amid
doubts over current boss Unai Emery.
The former Sevilla coach is set to be jettisoned by the PSG board
at the first convenient opportunity, and Portuguese sporting director
Antero Henrique is believed to count his compatriot as a favoured
replacement.
Mourinho clarified his comments regarding his plans last week,
explaining: “The answer is that nothing is happening; I am not signing a
new five-year contract and I am not leaving for PSG. I have a contract
and that is it.
“The only thing that I told, and is true and there was not
misinterpretation of my words, is I am not going to end my career at
Manchester United - and I ask how is it possible in modern football that
a manager is going to last 15 or 20 years.”
And undeterred by PSG's interest, United are set to go ahead with
plans to present a new long-term contract to Mourinho and his advisers
in the next few weeks.
The deal would see Mourinho collect £250,000 a week and, if
honoured in its entirety, would take him beyond his longest previous
tenure at a club when managing Chelsea between June 2004 and September
2007.
Mourinho arrived at Old Trafford in the summer of 2016 on a
three-year deal and oversaw victories in the Europa League, League Cup
and Community Shield in his first campaign in charge.
But after a flying start to 2017-18 United suffered their first
defeat of the Premier League season on Saturday when losing 2-1 to
newly-promoted Huddersfield Town and find themselves five points behind
pace-setting local rivals Manchester City.
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