Former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has shaken hands on a
deal to become Manchester United's next manager when Louis van Gaal leaves Old
Trafford, according to Tuttomercatoweb.
Mourinho has long coveted the job at United but was
overlooked by the club in the wake of Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement in 2013,
as then Everton manager David Moyes was handed the job in his place. Mourinho
moved back to Chelsea shortly after Ferguson's announcement, but saw his second
tenure at the club come to an end in December after a poor run of form.
United have been linked with several candidates to replace
current boss Van Gaal recently though, with Mourinho appearing at the top of
the list. It's now reported that he has an agreement to take over United
whenever the club decide to part ways with their current boss - who is under
increasing pressure in his role at Old Trafford.
His current contract runs out in 2017, but reports over the
last month have suggested that the club's hierarchy are considering his
position. Van Gaal's United are currently five points off the Champions League
places following the weekend defeat to Southampton.
While it's been speculated that Van Gaal has offered his
resignation on two separate occasions - the latest coming at the weekend - the
Mail report on Wednesday that Van Gaal now has no intention of walking away
from the club of his own accord.
Van Gaal returned to the club to take training on Tuesday
after a couple of days off, and while his attitude appears to have changed his
job is still at risk if poor form and poor performances continue.
United officials are worried that the Welshman will leave
the club after 28 years of service if he's overlooked for the job this time
around.
The Mirror report that Giggs is reluctant to be an number
two again, and would not want to become a caretaker is Van Gaal is sacked
before the season's end either - unless it leads to him getting the job
permanently.
Source: 90min
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