Jose Mourinho is reportedly considering a sensational return to Manchester United.
The recently fired Roma The manager is looking for new positions and believes he has “unfinished business” at Old Trafford.
A source, allegedly a close friend of the Portuguese coach, said online mail: “His ambition is to return to United.
“He feels like he has unfinished business there after how it ended last time and his mission was to get back.”
Mourinho coached the Red Devils from 2016 to 2018, winning the Europa League and League Cup in his first season before finishing second in the Premier League the following year. He was sacked in December 2018, halfway through his third season at the club.
a legend in ChelseaHe then shocked English football further by landing at Tottenham, but left after a dull, COVID-affected 17 months.
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Repairing their reputation somewhat with a Europa Conference League victory at Roma, things ended prematurely again this season.
Since then, Mourinho has been seen in Barcelona airport, starting rumors about a transfer to the club where he began his career.
Reports also claimed that Saudi Pro League side Al Shabab made a move for the 61-year-old, while there were strong links with Napoli.
However, Mourinho may see returning to England as his best option, having recently revealed that his children still live in London.
Also linked with Newcastle, Mourinho could be considering a vacancy at Old Trafford should the Manchester giants call for time. Erik ten Hag.
The Dutchman, who had a successful debut season last time out, is currently struggling in his second campaign, already out of the Champions League and League Cup, and ninth in the Premier League.
Jim Ratcliffe recently bought 25 per cent of the club and agreed to take control of football affairs, which could lead to a change in the dugout.
It remains to be seen whether Mourinho still has any credit in the bank, with talkSPORT presenter Gabby Agbonlahor simply commenting: “There is a better chance of Jurgen Klopp taking over manchester united.”