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May 04, 2021, 10:00:25 PM
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I just want to know what the contract said because as I know Mourinho always gets Rich when he got fired.

He isn't a special one in football anymore, his tactics strategy is outdated and easily read by others. but, what Roma gets is popularity, possibility Mourinho will get a new sponsorship for Roma because he is still a famous and media darling.
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Does anyone know the details of mourinhos contract? He seems to always get a lot of money everytime he gets sacked so im wondering.
Also Roma will need to give a big budget to mourinho to make a good defensive team
It is unlikely that Roma will be able to allocate a large budget for Mourinho. But he will not demand a lot of money now. The time for expensive transfers has passed. I think in the first year Mourinho will cost with the old squad. A couple of purchases are possible, but hardly very expensive.

From Italian Sky Website:

https://sport.sky.it/calciomercato/2021/05/04/mourinho-allenatore-roma


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Le cifre di Mou alla Roma: particolare il primo anno
Gianluca Di Marzio ha svelato i dettagli dello stipendio dello Special One in giallorosso: "Mourinho guadagnerà 7 milioni di euro all'anno più bonus, per 3 anni, mentre al Tottenham ne guadagnava 16. C'è un particolare importante: il Tottenham coprirà la differenza d'ingaggio sul primo anno (nel primo anno quindi Mou continuerà a guadagnare 16 milioni, prenderà 9 dal Tottenham e 7 dalla Roma). Sui restanti due anni no. Ci sono bonus, legati alla vittoria del titolo e alla Champions, c'è il decreto crescita (per la Roma 7 netti sono 10 lordi, non 14). Mourinho ha sposato l'idea di un progetto triennale, ha capito la forza della società, si sono trovati uniti anche nei ruoli da rinforzare: portiere, attaccante (in più, oltre a Dzeko) e forse un difensore, nella consapevolezza che il mercato deve essere oculato. Hanno firmato lunedì, anche se tutto era definito da venerdì, nella totale segretezza".

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Mou's figures at Roma: the first year in particular
Gianluca Di Marzio has revealed the details of the salary of the Special One in the Giallorossi: "Mourinho will earn 7 million euros a year plus bonuses, for 3 years, while at Tottenham he earned 16. There is an important detail: Tottenham will cover the salary difference on the first year (in the first year therefore Mou will continue to earn 16 million, he will take 9 from Tottenham and 7 from Roma). On the remaining two years no. There are bonuses, linked to the victory of the title and the Champions League, there is the growth decree (for Rome 7 net is 10 gross, not 14). Mourinho has embraced the idea of a three-year project, he understood the strength of the company, they also found themselves united in the roles to be reinforced: goalkeeper, striker ( in addition, in addition to Dzeko) and perhaps a defender, in the awareness that the market must be cautious. They signed on Monday, even if everything was defined from Friday, in total secrecy ".
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May 04, 2021, 02:59:28 PM
#40

Does anyone know the details of mourinhos contract? He seems to always get a lot of money everytime he gets sacked so im wondering.
Also Roma will need to give a big budget to mourinho to make a good defensive team
It is unlikely that Roma will be able to allocate a large budget for Mourinho. But he will not demand a lot of money now. The time for expensive transfers has passed. I think in the first year Mourinho will cost with the old squad. A couple of purchases are possible, but hardly very expensive.
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May 04, 2021, 01:57:08 PM
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Does anyone know the details of mourinhos contract? He seems to always get a lot of money everytime he gets sacked so im wondering.
Also Roma will need to give a big budget to mourinho to make a good defensive team
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May 04, 2021, 01:44:48 PM
#38
Confirmed, Roma it is. Not that difficult compared to the MU -> Spurs one, eh?
This league is the JM's habitat, since the clubs there have good structure/stability, not as dynamic and fast-paced as EPL.

Congrats to Roma for snatches JM so early.
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I am happy to see Jose Mourinho returning to Serie A so quickly this news has been confirmed, indeed he wants to return to his own habitat and we will see in the season how the structure of his strategy sees Roma currently in crisis in its game.

You were so heavy with Jose Mourinho 😁 that you became an impromptu supporter for As Roma.
It doesn't matter I like his selfish style, let's see if Roma will be the team that is at the top.
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May 04, 2021, 01:30:22 PM
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Confirmed, Roma it is. Not that difficult compared to the MU -> Spurs one, eh?
This league is the JM's habitat, since the clubs there have good structure/stability, not as dynamic and fast-paced as EPL.

Congrats to Roma for snatches JM so early.
Congrats to bettors, and now I'll be an AS Roma fan Grin
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I was not expecting. I admit I was surprised.
Congratulations to Roma, and to everyone who made this bet.
Congratulations to As Roma and veteran coach from Portugal, Jose Mourinho has officially become AS Roma's new coach to replace Paulo Fonseca.
and the club can confirm that head coach Paulo Fonseca will leave at the end of the season and will be replaced by Jose Mourinho, and congratulations to the bettors and As Roma.
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May 04, 2021, 01:01:15 PM
#36
Confirmed, Roma it is. Not that difficult compared to the MU -> Spurs one, eh?
This league is the JM's habitat, since the clubs there have good structure/stability, not as dynamic and fast-paced as EPL.
Going where teams can afford to get all players booked in the name of defending, Jose will miss that fast paced football and displinary then again his work has been made easy no need of going back to teach the basics of defending. Pack the Bus here it comes...and congratulations to Jose mourinho.

Congrats to Roma for snatches JM so early.
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I hope he will have so much influence on the team for them to win games consistently.
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May 04, 2021, 12:34:14 PM
#35
Congratulations to Jose mourinho I said it earlier that it won't take much time before he joins another club,  Seria A will be more competitive next season with Roma, Inter, AC Milan and Juventus slugging it out to win scudetto, however  I don't think Roma has quality players to compete favorable with the big clubs, the only two average players in the club are Smalling and henrikh unless the club embark on buying of more quality players to beef up  and strengthen the squad
It doesn't seem necessary that many quality players are needed if the coach is "the special one". With a great coach, at least ordinary players can become extraordinary, right. Previously I thought Mou would be better off replacing Pirlo at Juventus, because then it seems possible for Juventus to win the Scudetto again next season if Mou comes at Juventus. The competition in Serie A will be more and more competitive of course, and it will not always be about one club getting the Scudetto title for the following seasons in Serie A.
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May 04, 2021, 12:27:32 PM
#34
Confirmed, Roma it is. Not that difficult compared to the MU -> Spurs one, eh?
This league is the JM's habitat, since the clubs there have good structure/stability, not as dynamic and fast-paced as EPL.

Congrats to Roma for snatches JM so early.
Congrats to bettors, and now I'll be an AS Roma fan Grin
Hopefully betting on Roma's matches will be profitable! This thread will be locked shortly, thanks for coming!

I was not expecting. I admit I was surprised.
Congratulations to Roma, and to everyone who made this bet.
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May 04, 2021, 12:27:04 PM
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Congratulations to Jose mourinho I said it earlier that it won't take much time before he joins another club,  Seria A will be more competitive next season with Roma, Inter, AC Milan and Juventus slugging it out to win scudetto, however  I don't think Roma has quality players to compete favorable with the big clubs, the only two average players in the club are Smalling and henrikh unless the club embark on buying of more quality players to beef up  and strengthen the squad
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May 04, 2021, 12:14:07 PM
#32
Confirmed, Roma it is. Not that difficult compared to the MU -> Spurs one, eh?
This league is the JM's habitat, since the clubs there have good structure/stability, not as dynamic and fast-paced as EPL.

Congrats to Roma for snatches JM so early.
Congrats to bettors, and now I'll be an AS Roma fan Grin
Hopefully betting on Roma's matches will be profitable! This thread will be locked shortly, thanks for coming!
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May 04, 2021, 09:43:36 AM
#31
There we have it. Jose Mourinho has signed on the dotted line to manage Roma next season. Apparently, this is only the second Portuguese manager in the Serie A league history. I bet Roma fans are really excited for him to manage the team. I disagree as I have previously stated on the washed up comments, I believe Roma will see improvements with him at the helm.

The only risk I see for Roma is they have signed him on a three year contract, which when it comes to Mourinho that's a risk just in case he causes a stink in the changing rooms like the past.

aaaand its done - J. Mourinho goes to italy and signed a contract with as roma until 2024 Grin

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José Mourinho has found a new club shortly after leaving Tottenham. The 58-year-old will become the new head coach of AS Roma in the 2021/22 season. The Serie A side earlier announced that Mourinho’s Portuguese compatriot Paulo Fonseca will leave the club after two years in charge.
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/news/view?id=384551
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May 04, 2021, 09:29:27 AM
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There we have it. Jose Mourinho has signed on the dotted line to manage Roma next season. Apparently, this is only the second Portuguese manager in the Serie A league history. I bet Roma fans are really excited for him to manage the team. I disagree as I have previously stated on the washed up comments, I believe Roma will see improvements with him at the helm.

The only risk I see for Roma is they have signed him on a three year contract, which when it comes to Mourinho that's a risk just in case he causes a stink in the changing rooms like the past.
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May 03, 2021, 02:49:37 AM
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I go to Roma because I go! In fact, I have serious doubts that he will return to Italian football. Especially in the next season.
Juventus could still be the one with the best possession, but I doubt it.
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May 03, 2021, 01:36:01 AM
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The job as a pundit is only part time or temporary and it will only last until EURO. Keep in mind that Mourinho is still one of the most popular manager in history with millions of fans/followers. He is like the Donald Trump of football.

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The 1st and 2nd places are Serie-A teams Smiley
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May 02, 2021, 02:23:10 AM
#27
Retirement could be an option as well.
I think it is too early for retirement. He doesn't look too old as a coach.  Cheesy
Something that Mourinho probably needs to change is his mindset about the play of style in a football match. His strategy is too defensive, I think sometimes a team should play more aggressively. A modern football strategy doesn't focus on the defensive line only, it also improves how to play more offensive by forcing midfield players and strikers to create more chances in scoring.

He still very active in the game I would also rule out his retirement now, it wouldn't take too long before one of those clubs will requires his services however I believe mourinho will want to manage a big club with bigger budget, so that he will be able to buy quality players.
Klopp might resign if Liverpool didn't make top 4  this season this a good opportunity to accept the job of managing Liverpool if call upon and Liverpool is a better club to manage than other ones.
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May 02, 2021, 01:24:10 AM
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The big surprise for me is Wolves the favorite destination which doesn't make much sense to me. Yes, he is Portuguese and there is of course the undeniable Portuguese presence at Wolverhampton but seriously, how is he going to make the team fit into his tactics? Wolves play fast attacking football and if they have to switch to Mou tactics they don't have the players fitted to that style.
I think looks very impossible if Jose Mourinho want to be coach for Wolves without playing on Europe become reason why Jose Mourinho never have dreaming with small club. I think most favorite with Liverpool maybe if Jurgen Klopp failed in this season with Marseyside team, still have any chance with other club like Juventus maybe after failed get scudetto this year, just wait when window transfer active where destination for Jose Mourinho.
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May 01, 2021, 03:07:30 AM
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Retirement could be an option as well.
I think it is too early for retirement. He doesn't look too old as a coach.  Cheesy
Something that Mourinho probably needs to change is his mindset about the play of style in a football match. His strategy is too defensive, I think sometimes a team should play more aggressively. A modern football strategy doesn't focus on the defensive line only, it also improves how to play more offensive by forcing midfield players and strikers to create more chances in scoring.

He will not retire!
What he needs is to adjust his strategy for the game. Tactically, he always had something simple, slightly defensive. His strength was knowing how to motivate the players for the games.  The problem, for him, is that the current game is tactically much better. It takes more well-studied tactics in order to make a difference.

I think he will now be without a club next season.
All the big clubs in Europe are well served by coaches. Perhaps only Juventos may need a better coach. But with the probable departure of Ronaldo, the team will no longer be competitive, in my opinion.

Going to a national team, it was something where I think he would be good. But, he would only want to train the Portugal team. And at this moment, Portugal has a good coach, who should not leave before the next World Cup.

So, I think, he will now take a year off again.
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April 30, 2021, 07:13:00 PM
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Retirement could be an option as well.
I think it is too early for retirement. He doesn't look too old as a coach.  Cheesy
Something that Mourinho probably needs to change is his mindset about the play of style in a football match. His strategy is too defensive, I think sometimes a team should play more aggressively. A modern football strategy doesn't focus on the defensive line only, it also improves how to play more offensive by forcing midfield players and strikers to create more chances in scoring.
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April 30, 2021, 07:02:59 PM
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So now he is working as a talksport agent which is actually very good. Since he understands the game and would be able to do it way better !
He's likely got it written into his contract that if a managerial position comes up that hes interested in, then he'll leave his position at TalkSport. If he was to get away from coaching permanently I would actually expect him to end up being a pundit. A few times hes had guest appearances as a pundit he really has brought a different element with his tactical mind. Plus, he's controversial exactly what BT Sport or Sky Sports want as a pundit.
As far as I understand, all this cooperation is designed only for the period of the European Football Championship and does not concern coaching at all. As for the coaching job, as far as I understand, Mourinho still receives money from Tottenham. It seems that Tottenham saved money and did not send Mourinho to resign, because then they would have to pay a large penalty, but simply continues to pay money under the contract until Mourinho finds a new club. Given Jose's financial appetite and the demand for a future club's status, I'm not sure Mourinho will resume coaching anytime soon.
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April 30, 2021, 06:12:36 PM
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So now he is working as a talksport agent which is actually very good. Since he understands the game and would be able to do it way better !
He's likely got it written into his contract that if a managerial position comes up that hes interested in, then he'll leave his position at TalkSport. If he was to get away from coaching permanently I would actually expect him to end up being a pundit. A few times hes had guest appearances as a pundit he really has brought a different element with his tactical mind. Plus, he's controversial exactly what BT Sport or Sky Sports want as a pundit.
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April 30, 2021, 04:56:24 PM
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Ibra + Mou = title Wink

If we remember the capacity of Ibra and Mourinho, so yes, maybe they could give AC Milan the title. But my doubts about Mourinho because in the last few seasons, he seems to be more likely to look for famous players at high prices than to develop players. I don't know, maybe it was my judgment that was wrong or because I hated Mourinho too much. LOL  Grin
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April 30, 2021, 01:04:36 PM
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Mourinho will be good for clubs that don't have good results in recent seasons and need to build up their squad with expectation for improved performances.

Clubs like Manchester United, need trophies are not for Mourinho
Clubs have sudden successes like Tottenham are not for Mourinho as their boards and players want to have trophies. Even they are not big clubs and don't have many trophies in the Club Hall of Fame.

Because of those reasons, AC Milan and Inter Milan are not for Mourinho. Juventus is bad too as Mourinho will have serious conflicts with star players in Turin.
I think AS Roma can be a good option for him but will Mourinho want to take a job in Italy again?

From his time in Italy and Inter Milan, he does not love the nation and the style of media attacks on his work.

I do think that the guy would get a good job because even if he was fired he was paid a huge sum which does mean that they did value him. But as you see there are already jobs for him opening up let me quote something.

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Former Tottenham Hotspur head coach Jose Mourinho has joined radio station talkSPORT to be part of their extensive coverage of this summer's European Championships, it has been confirmed.

Mourinho was axed by Spurs last week following an indifferent run of results, meaning his time in north London came to an end without him getting the chance to end the club's trophy drought, despite the Carabao Cup final taking place just days after his departure.


Therefore I do think that there are better things for him. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.football.london/tottenham-hotspur-fc/news/breaking-mourinho-tottenham-confirmed-role-20498412.amp
^ this is the url tho.

So now he is working as a talksport agent which is actually very good. Since he understands the game and would be able to do it way better !
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April 30, 2021, 10:20:12 AM
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Does that mean he will step out of coaching career?
Likely just a stop gap until a suitable job comes available. There's not too many jobs available in the current climate. Plus, for those that are speculation whether he's washed up; Only Jose Mourinho could be as successful as he has been, and be labelled as washed up. The thing is, Mourinho suits a club that is a bit nitty, and gritty. Mourinho is known to have lost a few dressing rooms in his time coaching, but that's one of his best assets too. He isn't afraid to rock the apple cart, and some owners will want that. Especially struggling teams. I don't see him going to Wolves, despite the nationality link. The team, and players don't suit his style, and Wolves have been doing well recently, except for maybe this season.

We'll see him in a  big team again. Italy is where I would put my money. As soon as a big team is particularly struggling, I think we'll see him there coaching. Hes too good of a manager to pass up despite the risk of him derailing the season, and upsetting a few players.
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April 30, 2021, 10:01:16 AM
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Does that mean he will step out of coaching career?

I think it's only for the short term. Many clubs are still interested in him. His age is also young for a coach. His career is still very long. To train the current English team I don't think it's possible. He has moved there, I think he moved to Italy, Germany or returned to Portugal. He has to be the special one again. He has to come back to build himself as a great coach. Because in the last few periods he didn't have many achievements.
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It seems Jose Mourinho has already signed up for some new assignments post the sacking from Tottenham. It seems he will join a sports radio station talkSPORT to be part of their coverage for the upcoming Euros.

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Mourinho will participate in a wide range of shows, including the live GameDay programming and traditional breakfast slots. He will also be part of the team for all three of England's group stage matches against Croatia, Scotland and the Czech Republic.

Reference: https://www.football.london/tottenham-hotspur-fc/news/breaking-mourinho-tottenham-confirmed-role-20498412

Does that mean he will step out of coaching career?
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April 30, 2021, 05:56:50 AM
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I'm sure Mourinho will choose to stay in the Premier League...

AC Milan
Ibra + Mou = title Wink
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April 29, 2021, 01:26:55 PM
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I want to know what if Mourinho returns to Serie A will glory be sure to return to the way it was at Inter Milan in the years before?

I see there is no valid news that he will retire or will rest in a few years or want to remain a coaching, but what is certain is that Mourinho is now different from what he used to be, he actually has to be able to build some solitary players after failures with big teams and times. this is if he knows what to do nothing is certain but coming back to Serie A hopes for a change.
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April 29, 2021, 01:20:10 PM
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Few years ago I want Mourinho can be a replace for Seedorf in AC Milan. But, if I looking for Mourinho in recent past years, I don't think he can be good for Milan anymore. Even Milan struggling now, Mourinho maybe not a solutions, because his strategy now doesn't want to build solid team from bottom even no star players. See, with Tottenham he failed, with MU also failed after huge amount used for transfer. So, if Milan including for this poll, so I choose no for Milan.
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April 29, 2021, 11:58:19 AM
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Is this guy still relevant or just a washed up old manager?
I think Serie A would be his next destination.
Jose Mourinho is a washed up manager and he is not producing results for years and he was let go by Tottenham and he is not keen building a good partnership with his players either and what surprises me is that there are reports that he is still getting offers and his last stint as a coach was a real disappointment and there are reports that clubs like AS Roma approached him and so does Celtic.
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April 29, 2021, 11:00:13 AM
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Is this guy still relevant or just a washed up old manager?
This is the same question club board directors/owners will be asking themselves if they have any interest in Mourinho's services, imo, he's been sacked too many times already, that could be an indication they his philosophies are prolly no longer what's expected nor what's adequate in the modern game; Mou is more of a defensive than an offensive manager, though that methodology has worked in the past and he's won quite a lot of trophies with it, but big clubs hardly want to play that way cause they have big players, thus they are expected to dominate most of the games they play, and not to sit back and wait for the counter.

A smaller club would fit Mou based on his philosophies, but then he is a big manager, and a small club isn't at his level/standards, that's the delimma, I'm pretty sure Mou would not return to the EPL for now, the French or Italian league would be a good option, but the question is which (BIG) teams will want him, I can't think of any as of the moment.
It's not an easy way for Mou to find the club that fixed with his philosophies. IMHO a club like Wolves or Atletico Madrid will be a good place for Mourinho. Recently he turns it down an approach from Celtlc https://www.kickoff.com/news/articles/world-news/categories/news/english-premier-league/report-jose-mourinho-turns-down-celtic-approach/698237
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April 29, 2021, 10:31:42 AM
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Is this guy still relevant or just a washed up old manager?
This is the same question club board directors/owners will be asking themselves if they have any interest in Mourinho's services, imo, he's been sacked too many times already, that could be an indication they his philosophies are prolly no longer what's expected nor what's adequate in the modern game; Mou is more of a defensive than an offensive manager, though that methodology has worked in the past and he's won quite a lot of trophies with it, but big clubs hardly want to play that way cause they have big players, thus they are expected to dominate most of the games they play, and not to sit back and wait for the counter.

A smaller club would fit Mou based on his philosophies, but then he is a big manager, and a small club isn't at his level/standards, that's the delimma, I'm pretty sure Mou would not return to the EPL for now, the French or Italian league would be a good option, but the question is which (BIG) teams will want him, I can't think of any as of the moment.
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April 29, 2021, 09:59:41 AM
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I'm sure Mourinho will choose to stay in the Premier League...
Italian and Spanish clubs do not quite fit the characteristics of the Mourinho strategy pattern IMO. Spurs management should not blame Mourinho and sack him for Spurs' run to fail in various competitions.
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April 29, 2021, 09:17:18 AM
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The special one will probobly pick top 5 leagues and probobly one of the better teams even if he has to wait a few months
he probobly wont go for and middle class teams or even lower ones.Will probobly wait for higher ranked teams with bigger budgets like always
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April 29, 2021, 09:05:05 AM
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Retirement could be an option as well.
He said, "no need to take a break," so we can expect him to take a new job next season. *finger crossed*

I think AS Roma can be a good option for him but will Mourinho want to take a job in Italy again?

From his time in Italy and Inter Milan, he does not love the nation and the style of media attacks on his work.
The media attacked him wherever he goes, so I don't think it is the reason not to take a job there.
He wanted to be in EPL because it's the best league, but from the recent performance, I doubt even mid-table team wants to hire him. And his ego won't let him manage small clubs.

He loves Inter, but Conte already at the top, and won't be replaced anytime soon.

The big surprise for me is Wolves the favorite destination which doesn't make much sense to me. Yes, he is Portuguese and there is of course the undeniable Portuguese presence at Wolverhampton but seriously, how is he going to make the team fit into his tactics? Wolves play fast attacking football and if they have to switch to Mou tactics they don't have the players fitted to that style.
Yep, he doesn't fit current Wolves' playing style, but he has a good relationship with Nuno. Who knows? Anyway, if it is going to be EPL, I think Newcastle is more likely since the rumor has started since 2019.
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April 29, 2021, 03:56:15 AM
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The big surprise for me is Wolves the favorite destination which doesn't make much sense to me. Yes, he is Portuguese and there is of course the undeniable Portuguese presence at Wolverhampton but seriously, how is he going to make the team fit into his tactics? Wolves play fast attacking football and if they have to switch to Mou tactics they don't have the players fitted to that style.
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April 29, 2021, 03:02:44 AM
#6
Retirement could be an option as well. Everyone might feel he is washed up and not want to waste their time with him. If the only value is past prestige, best to try someone new vs giving him another shot.

@yahoo62278 I doubt he’ll retire and he’s only going to sit out the period in which he will continue to earn from Tottenham, because if he accepts a new job quickly then he’ll lose those funds. Also Celtic tried to get him, but so far he’s turned them down, and with Leipzig without a head coach I feel that could be his next destination.

Sources:

https://talksport.com/football/871549/jose-mourinho-tottenham-next-club-celtic-roma-valencia/

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/sports/nagelsmann-leaves-rb-leipzig-to-join-bayern-munich-/2222056
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April 29, 2021, 02:54:43 AM
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From the teams listed there I think Napoli can be his next team.The reason why I believe this is because Napoli president always wanted the best coach for his team and in Italy Napoli has had some of the best coaches.Now that Mourinho is free I think they will try to get him hired.
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April 29, 2021, 02:50:47 AM
#4
Retirement could be an option as well. Everyone might feel he is washed up and not want to waste their time with him. If the only value is past prestige, best to try someone new vs giving him another shot.
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April 29, 2021, 02:14:27 AM
#3
Still waiting with  Kloop performance on Liverpool will be the next destination for Jose Mourinho? we know Liverpool is not good performance on this season but looks little chance for Jose Mourinho because Liverpool management very stingy for buying new player, I think Jose Mourinho will go to bigger team maybe on Real Madrid or other team like Barcelona maybe  Grin Grin
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April 29, 2021, 01:01:56 AM
#2
Mourinho will be good for clubs that don't have good results in recent seasons and need to build up their squad with expectation for improved performances.

Clubs like Manchester United, need trophies are not for Mourinho
Clubs have sudden successes like Tottenham are not for Mourinho as their boards and players want to have trophies. Even they are not big clubs and don't have many trophies in the Club Hall of Fame.

Because of those reasons, AC Milan and Inter Milan are not for Mourinho. Juventus is bad too as Mourinho will have serious conflicts with star players in Turin.
I think AS Roma can be a good option for him but will Mourinho want to take a job in Italy again?

From his time in Italy and Inter Milan, he does not love the nation and the style of media attacks on his work.
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April 29, 2021, 12:48:53 AM
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Remember the last time we did this prediction? Yes, now is the time we do it again! Grin


Aleksandr Osipov from Ukraine, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Is this guy still relevant or just a washed up old manager?
I think Serie A would be his next destination.

Updated odds on Betfair:
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Roma 5/4
Juventus 5/1
Portugal National Team 15/2
Porto 10/1
Wolves 10/1
Any MLS Team 14/1
England national team 14/1
Valencia 14/1
Inter 16/1
PSG 16/1
Dortmund 16/1
Atletico Madrid 20/1
Any Chinese Super League Team 20/1
Crystal Palace 22/1
Bayern Munich 5/1
West Ham 25/1
Newcastle 25/1
Republic of Ireland National Team 25/1
Spain National Team 40/1
Celtic 40/1
Sao Paulo 40/1
Everton 50/1
Santos 50/1
Palmeiras 50/1
FC Flamengo 60/1
Corinthians 60/1
Arsenal 66/1
Brazilian National Team 75/1
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