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Free since his dismissal at AS Rome, José Mourinho could well see himself returning to service at Manchester United, where his successor is struggling to convince.
Thanked by AS Roma in mid-January, José Mourinho has already seen courtiers come forward. For the moment, mainly in Saudi Arabia where Al-Shabab dreams of luring it to the Gulf.
But according to the English press, the Portuguese technician has another idea in mind. The Special One would indeed dream of making his comeback at the head of Manchester United. According to sources close to the former Madrilenian surveyed by the Daily MailJosé Mourinho would experience “a feeling of unfinished business” towards the Red Devils and “gave himself a mission” to return to the Mancunian club, being particularly attracted by the idea of working with the club’s new owners.
José Mourinho did not leave a lasting memory in Manchester. But Erik ten Hag, who has been on the Mancunian bench for a year and a half, does not convince, the Red Devils are in 9th place this season.e place in the Premier League with 16 points outlay on Liverpool, the leader.
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