Mourinho, the return through the front door

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Released last month by Roma, José Mourinho could make his comeback shortly. In a most prestigious club.

The “Special One” never dies. Arriving from AS Roma on January 16 – due to lack of results this season at the helm of La Louve – José Mourinho is clearly not decided to take a step back with the football.

The German press reported this Sunday some information that is certainly not trivial: the Portuguese strategist is taking German lessons – which does not fail to fuel the rumor of an upcoming arrival of the person concerned in the Bundesliga. Precisely at a time when Thomas Tuchel finds himself in great difficulty on the Bayern bench.

On Bavarian shelves

According to Bild, José Mourinho would indeed be in the good books of the management of the Munich club; and the latter would not ask for better than such a challenge, having already won trophies in his career in Portugal (with Porto), in England (at Chelsea or Manchester United), in Italy (at Inter or at Roma) and in Spain (at Real Madrid).

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