Former Roma manager, Jose Mourinho has revealed that he currently has no offers, but is ready to return to coaching in the forthcoming summer transfer window.
The 61-year-old Portuguese coach managed Roma from July 2021 until January of this year, leading the club to the UEFA Conference League title and the Europa League final, where they lost to Sevilla on penalties.
Since he was sacked, he has remained jobless as he anticipates a good offer from a top club or even a top national team.
Some Chelsea fans have been asking for the return of Mourinho at Stamford Bridge where he has had two fairly successful stints.
Clubs like Liverpool, FC Barcelona, and Bayern Munich will also need new managers this summer as the current coaches of the aforementioned clubs are expected to exit the clubs at the end of this season.
Some national teams like the Three Lions of England and even Portugal are expected to sack their coaches if they fail to perform well at the 2024 European Championship in Germany.
Hence, Jose Mourinho is expected to have a couple of good options going into the summer as the coach has made it clear that he can’t say no to an opportunity to coach Portugal’s national team.
“I don’t have a club, I’m free. But I want to work in the summer, I want to work”, the 61-year-old Portuguese tactician told Globo.
“Portuguese team? Never say no, especially in football.
“My life is football, I can coach anywhere and I have no problems.”
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