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Without a club since his departure from Roma, José Mourinho could bounce back on the bench of a European giant this summer.
On January 16, José Mourinho was fired by AS Roma after a series of poor results. Now free, the Portuguese technician sees his name regularly associated with Bayern Munich, who decided to part ways with Thomas Tuchel at the end of the season.
Asked about a possible arrival of Special One in Bavaria this summer, Max Eberl, the new sporting director of Munich, did not close the door. “Of course, we are also interested in the coaches currently available. If José learns German? I don't know “he said at the microphone of Bild.
If José Mourinho would appear on the shelves of the German champions, the latter would have Xavi Alonso as priority. Yes, but now, the Spanish coach, who is doing wonders this season on the Bayer Leverkusen bench, is also being courted by Liverpool.
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