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Jose Mourinho tipped to snub European giants and take shock Premier League job instead


It has been predicted that Jose Mourinho will turn down a major club in favour of a surprise return to the Premier League.



Although Mourinho is now in charge of Fenerbahce, there has been a lot of speculation over his future, with some speculating that he would leave Turkey.


After winning back-to-back Super Lig titles, he joined the team last summer and was given the responsibility of putting an end to Galatasaray’s reign.



Fenerbahce is currently five points behind league leaders Galatasaray, who seem poised to win three straight league titles.


At the end of the season, Mourinho might be inclined to step down, and there are plenty of alternatives.



After Philippe Clement was fired, Rangers will need a new permanent manager this summer.


 

The Scottish team has been linked to making a move for the 62-year-old, who will remain in command until the end of the current campaign.

Alan Brazil, host of talkSPORT, thinks Mourinho would prefer to play for Leeds United than Rangers.

According to Sam Ellard, “Mourinho has been linked with Leeds.”

“You say that he [Mourinho] would prefer Rangers over Leeds?” Brazil retorted. Not a chance. He would prefer Leeds.

Ellard concurred: “He would return to the Premier League.” each and every day of the week.

Daniel Farke may be fired before the next season even if he led Leeds back to the Premier League.

Farke’s prior season in England’s top flight has raised concerns, and Leeds managers are reportedly thinking about making a move.

During his two stints at Stamford Bridge, Mourinho has won three league titles while managing Chelsea, Manchester United, and Tottenham in the Premier League. He has also contended in the top half of the table.

However, he might have to contend with relegation if Leeds hired him.

Given that he has managed some of the greatest clubs in England, the Portuguese undoubtedly has a wealth of Premier League experience.

However, by emphasising the league’s “passion,” Mourinho has made managing in Scotland possible.

He responded, “At this time, no, because I have a job that motivates me and a job that demands loyalty,” when asked if the Glasgow clubs would be an attraction. However, why not later?

“The Scottish league is a league of emotion, even though some may argue that it is a league of two teams. It’s a passionate league. And enthusiasm is crucial in football, in my opinion.



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