Jose Mourinho has already denied THREE jobs after the dismissal of Man Utd



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"Sehr gut, sehr gut: Jose Mourinho reveals that he has already refused THREE jobs since leaving Manchester United … while other experts suggest that Germany could be the next one for him

  • Jose Mourinho insisted that he will soon return to the football directorate
  • The 55-year-old Portuguese was sent off by Manchester United in December
  • Mourinho takes his time because he wants a club that will make him "happy"
  • Richard Keys and Andy Gray joked that Mourinho was learning to speak German
  • Biographer Manuel Pereira claimed that Mourinho loved Bayern Munich

By

Robert Summerscales For Mailonline


published:
7:13 pm EST, January 19, 2019

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Update:
19:46 EST, January 19, 2019

Jose Mourinho is sure to return to management, but the former Manchester United boss is waiting for a job that will make him "happy".

Aged 55, sacked by United in December, he is currently working as an expert on BeIN Sports alongside former Sky hosts Richard Keys and Andy Gray.

As part of the broadcaster's coverage of the Premier League – which also featured former Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hbadelbaink -, Mourinho said he enjoyed working for the media.

Jose Mourinho said that he would return to football management after a stint in the punditry

Jose Mourinho said that he would return to football management after a stint in the punditry

Jose Mourinho said that he would return to football management after a stint in the punditry

He said, "First of all, I'm happy for these three weeks. I am happy with this experience, I will have other experiences that normally I can not have.

"I was already invited to attend a great hockey game in Russia, which I will do for the first time. I'm really happy with that.

"But I know myself and I know that by the end of March, I will struggle a little with my happiness. I know my natures.

Mourinho works in the field of politics during a career break and comments Arsenal v Chelsea.

Mourinho works in the field of politics during a career break and comments Arsenal v Chelsea.

Mourinho works in the field of politics during a career break and comments Arsenal v Chelsea.

When asked if he would still work in England, Mourinho added, "I do not know, it depends. As I said, I will badyze things. I do not like to talk about it, but I've already refused three options because I did not think it was what I wanted.

& # 39; I will be calm in all of this. The more time I have, the better I can prepare. I always say that my arrival at Inter was perfect. I left Chelsea in November and December. At the end of February, I signed my contract with Inter. From February to June, I was preparing for this job.

& # 39;[It was an] extreme situation where, in four months, I learned the language that is still the language, part of Portuguese, that I speak more fluently because I really studied for that. I studied the club, I studied the opponents, I studied the league. I was getting ready for that.

"The time I am unemployed in football, I will prepare for the next game, but the next must be something that makes me really happy to take up a challenge.

& # 39; Part [from] that, I enjoy a little of my life, I see the other side. I really appreciate what we are doing a few days ago in Asia Cup. & # 39;

Andy Gray (left) laughs after seeming to joke that Mourinho is preparing to work in Germany

Andy Gray (left) laughs after seeming to joke that Mourinho is preparing to work in Germany

Andy Gray (left) laughs after seeming to joke that Mourinho is preparing to work in Germany

Gray asked Mourinho, "How are the lessons going, what are you doing now?" Keys, who was smiling so ferociously, added: "Sehr gut, sehr gut", which means in German "very good, very good".

Keys and Gray's gag will only reinforce the hypothesis that Mourinho could be the next manager of Bayern Munich, which is six points behind the Bundesliga under current boss Niko Kovac.

Mourinho biographer Manuel Pereira recently told SPOX.com: "Jose has worked in Portugal, England, Spain and Italy. The Bundesliga is still missing.

& # 39; If [Bayern director Karl-Heinz] Rummenigge calls him tomorrow and offers him to manage Bayern, I guarantee that he would accept it.

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