Jose Mourinho: Man United in talks with former Chelsea manager

Jose Mourinho’s representatives are meeting Manchester United officials as the Portuguese moves closer to becoming the club’s next manager.

Mourinho’s agent, Jorge Mendes, flew into London on Tuesday morning and is leading the discussions.

A deal is unlikely to be announced on Tuesday but confirmation that Mourinho will take over is expected this week.

Louis van Gaal, 64, was sacked as United boss on Monday, two days after winning the FA Cup.

The Dutchman could only steer United to fifth in the Premier League this season and failed to get them past the Champions League group stages.

Former Netherlands boss Van Gaal was also criticised for his lack of attacking play, with United only scoring 49 goals in the top flight this season.

Three key members of Van Gaal’s coaching team have also departed, but the future of assistant boss Ryan Giggs remains unclear.

The United legend has been offered a role by the Red Devils, who are keen for him to extend his 29-year association with the club.

However, the 42-year-old is known to be unhappy at the way he and Van Gaal have been treated in recent weeks.

The Welshman also has reservations about taking a reduced role after twice being passed over for the manager’s job.

He took over in a short-term capacity following the sacking of David Moyes in 2014 only for Van Gaal to be given the full-time job.

Giggs felt his time at United had given him the perfect grounding to eventually replace the Dutchman but the club have opted to go for Mourinho.

Former United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel says a lot of people would like Giggs to become manager one day but said he should now leave Old Trafford.

“For him to become the manager, it would be so good for him to get somewhere else,” the Dane told BBC Radio 5 live. “Get a job where he has to stand on his own two feet, learn the trade and then come back.”

Mourinho, who has been available since Chelsea sacked him in December, is one of the game’s most successful coaches.

He won three league titles in two spells at Stamford Bridge, and guided Porto and Inter to Champions League victories in 2004 and 2010 respectively.

The Portuguese also led Real Madrid to the Spanish title in 2012, and his appointment would see a resumption of his rivalry with former Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola, who takes over at Manchester City this summer.

Source: BBC