After so much waiting and apprehension on the part of fans of Manchester United, the club has finally signed on former Chelsea coach, Jose Mourinho.
According to Daily Express UK on Friday morning, Mourinho signed a three-year Man United deal worth £48m after six weeks of talks.
The tabloid reports that the Portuguese tactician has signed a
pre-contract agreement with Manchester United after the board settled on
the Portuguese despite reservations from some directors, including club
legend Sir Bobby Charlton.
Quoting Website Football Insider, Daily Express UK claims Mourinho
has finally put pen to paper on a three-year deal worth £16million a
year at a bumper wage of £308,000 a week in a bid to turn around
United’s fortunes next season.
A United source however revealed that the agreement is for Mourinho to take over at Old Trafford in the summer, not before as was being reported.
Under Van Gaal the club has garnered a reputation for slow, unattractive football and have slipped up multiple times this term.
United’s latest humiliation came last night losing 2-1 to Danish minnows FC Midtjylland in the Europa League and their hope of a top-four finish in the league is slim.
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