Jose Mourinho’s time at Fenerbahce might be short-lived, with the former Spurs boss now reportedly being lined up by a number of Premier League clubs.
Jose Mourinho’s Spurs stint was one to forget
Mourinho was a smooth-talking maverick, who was tactically ahead of the curve when he first made a move to the Premier League back in 2004.
However, by the time Tottenham got him 15 years later, the Portuguese coach was jaded, a little cynical and behind the eight ball tactically, with his stint at the Lilywhites lasting just over a year.
The 61-year-old subsequently had a spell with AS Roma before joining Fenerbahce in the summer, and it now looks like his time in Turkey could be short-lived.
Mourinho wants Premier League return
TBR Football have now revealed that Mourinho is looking to return to the Premier League in 2025 and has his eyes set on three potential destinations.
The report explains that Everton’s new prospective owner Dan Friedkin wants the former Spurs boss to head up the next project and lead the Merseyside club into the new stadium.
Meanwhile, PIF, who own Newcastle, are also big fans of the special one and could look to take him to St James Park. While Eddie Howe’s job is thought to be safe for now, the Magpies could turn to Mourinho if results are not satisfactory this season.
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Finally, the outlet adds that the 61-year-old is also eyeing a potential move to the London Stadium, with Julen Lopetegui now under pressure.
Mourinho’s return will be great for the PL
Whatever one thinks of Mourinho’s capabilities as a manager at this stage of his career, there is no denying that he is box-office.