Jose Mourinho, former Man United manager, discusses next career move, still jobless

Jose Mourinho, former Man United manager, discusses next career move, still jobless

Rahaman Abiola
updated at April 12, 2023 at 7:45 PM

- Jose Mourinho is keen to return to football management but is waiting for the right offers

- The football tactician is currently spending time in his home city of Setubal rather than being on the football pitch

- Mourinho has been out of work since leaving Manchester United in December 2018

Jose Mourinho, former Man United manager, claims he has been receiving job offers since leaving the Premier League giants in December.

Speaking with Sky Sports News on Tuesday, July 30, Mourinho hinted at what he’s looking for in his next job.

"This is basically the first time I have time to think, the first time I am in Setubal at the end of July or beginning of August in more than 20 years," Mourinho noted.

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"I have some time to think, to rethink, to analyse and what I feel is exactly that 'Ze' (Mourinho's nickname as a boy) is full of fire!
"My friends tell me 'enjoy your time, enjoy your July, enjoy your August, enjoy what you never had'. Honestly, I can't enjoy. I am not happy enough to enjoy.
"I miss my football, I have the fire, I have a compromise with myself, with people that love me, with so many fans that I have around the world, so many people that I inspired.
"Ze has to be Ze and Ze until the last day, but I don't see the last day because my next move will be like the start! I don't feel it's just one more year in accumulation of how many years I've worked, how many titles I've won. That is history, that is the museum!
"My future will start in my next move and, as I was saying, it looks a little bit ridiculous with so many beautiful things around me and so many things I didn't [have] for so many years, but I can't really enjoy my free time."

Speaking further, Mourinho was quick to admit why he needs to be “patient” with next move despite been linked with jobs in Italy, Germany and the Premier League.

"The most difficult thing for me is saying 'no' to the possibilities," Mourinho stressed.
"I had to work, because, inside of me, I [always] have that impulse of wanting to work. [If] I have an opportunity to work, [I want to say] 'let's work'. To say 'no' is very, very, very, very difficult.
"Why do I say 'no'? I say 'no' because it's not [at] the level of challenge that I want. But, with all respect to the possibilities I have had and the clubs involved, I want the right to choose the people who are 'Mourinhista' - like people say in Portugal, Spain and Italy - 'Mourinhista' is someone who is a fan.
"The 'Mourinhistas' want me where I belong, so, for me now, it's not a question of [saying], 'okay I have this offer and I'm going to take it'. I have to be patient and wait for the right opportunity and the right opportunity is one that is at the same size and the same level that I am as a manager.
"It is the most difficult thing because I have the impulse during this period, so many times to say 'Yes, I go'. But no, I cannot go. I cannot go. I have to wait for the exact right one.

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"I [have] never told who [is the right one]. I never do that. Lots of respect for the people that think I am the right guy for them and I never do that,” Mourinho submitted.

The Portuguese tactician remains focused on getting a job in one of the top five European leagues that includes the Premier League, Ligue 1, Bundesliga, Serie A and La Liga).

Earlier, it was reported that Jose Mourinho has reportedly rejected an £88 million offer to become the next Guangzhou Evergrande's next manager.

The Portuguese tactician has been out of job since December 2018 after parting ways with the Red Devils over growing tension at Old Trafford.

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