José Mourinho, return to the Premier League in sight?

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Currently at the head of Fenerbahçe, José Mourinho could soon make his return to the Premier League. According to TalkSport, the Portuguese technician is one of the favorites to replace Sean Dyche at the helm of Everton, a club in difficulty with only three wins in 19 games and one point above the relegation zone.

Despite a contract with Fenerbahçe until 2026, Mourinho would be tempted by this new challenge. His experience in the Premier League, notably with Chelsea, Manchester United, and Tottenham, makes him a serious candidate for Everton’s new owners, The Friedkin Group. They are looking for a leader capable of turning the team around and supporting it in its transition to the new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium.

Mourinho: an opportunity for Everton

If Mourinho joins Everton, it would mark his big return to a championship where he has won several trophies. However, discussions between Fenerbahçe and Everton will be necessary to release the coach, with potential compensation at stake.

For his part, Sean Dyche, aware of his situation, declared:

“Succession planning is normal at a club of this size. I have no problem with this. »

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