Mourinho dismisses new contract rumours
Manchester united manager, Jose Mourinho has dismissed rumours he is set to be offered a new contract.He made this known in a television interview broadcast on Wednesday where he talked about the new contract rumours,a move to China and possible January signings.
The Portuguese who signed a 3-year contract with United in July to replace Louis Van Gaal said he isn't expecting a new deal but he has the support of everyone at the club.
The Portuguese who signed a 3-year contract with United in July to replace Louis Van Gaal said he isn't expecting a new deal but he has the support of everyone at the club.
He said;
“They didn’t (offer a new contract) and I’m not expecting them to, because they gave me a three-year contract and were being super supportive,” he told Sky Sports News.
“They always gave me the feeling three years was not the time I was going to stay and I got the feeling I was going to stay for more time.
“They know if one day they bring the contract I will sign, because I love it here.”
When asked if a mega-money move to the Chinese Super League would appeal to him, he said: “China money is attractive for everyone, but I love more my football at the highest level.
“I’m too young, 53, (have) too many years of football to go to a place like China. I want to stay in the place where it is most difficult to win.”
Mourinho also said he would sign only one player in January.
“Let’s see what happens,” he said. “If we buy a player we buy a player, but we are not buying two, three or four.”
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