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Wednesday, 24 February 2016

AM WORKING ON MY PLANS TO RETURN FOR NEXT SEASON HINTED MOURINHO



Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has hinted he will not take a new job until the start of next season and remained coy over his prospects of taking over at Manchester United.
Mourinho parted company with Chelsea for a second time in December following a poor defence of their Premier League title.
Asked if he will replace Louis van Gaal at Old Trafford, Mourinho told reporters in Singapore: "That's the one million dollar question."
He added: "Nobody knows and I am the first one not to know. I read so many different things. One day says yes and one day says no. One other day says I go to China, another to Italy, I go to Milan and people say I'm going back to Inter."
Mourinho also suggested he does not intend to take a new role until the summer.
He said: "I always feel that it's better to wait, not to rush, better to be calm, to wait for the right moment, the right move. I feel that starting the next season with a new club and project is probably the best thing for me."

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