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Free since his departure from AS Roma, José Mourinho could head for a country he has never visited before.
José Mourinho defines himself as a conquistador. The Special One will perhaps have the opportunity to prove it once again in his long and storied career.
Champion of Portugal with FC Porto, champion of England with Chelsea, champion of Italy with Inter Milan and champion of Spain with Real Madrid, Mourinho will perhaps have the opportunity to write his legend in a country which he has never visited before: Germany.
Mourinho ready to conquer a new championship?
While Bayern Munich is looking for a new coach after announcing the departure of Thomas Tuchel at the end of the current season, the hypothesis of seeing José Mourinho succeed the German has gained weight. Max Eberl, the sporting director of the Bavarian club, did not hesitate to open the door to the Portuguese, free since his departure from AS Roma in January.
“ Of course, we are also looking for currently available coaches. José is learning German? I don't know if his level has improved!“, launched the German leader in comments given to the newspaper Bild. A statement which obviously did not go unnoticed on the other side of the Rhine.
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