Former Manchester United Manager José Mourinho has revealed that he intends to return to management by the end of the summer and he had already turned down four managerial job offers from top European clubs.
While speaking to Sky Sports the former Porto, Chelsea and Milan man said he is not on holiday and has been preparing himself for his next challenge.
Mourinho, however, says that the past few months have been refreshing and he has taken advantage of his joblessness to relax and take a break from the fatigue that comes with running a football club.
He also made it clear that there are things he strictly “doesn’t want” and he will put them into consideration before picking out his next destination.
One of those reasons being a club that doesn’t suffer from internal conflict like his previous side Manchester United.
His new standards have led to him rejecting some huge offers including big money approaches from clubs in the Chinese Super League.
Mourinho says he still has plans to add a fifth title and a third Champions League trophy in his ever-growing cabinet.
Latest reports from the papers have linked the Portuguese to various European clubs including Ligue 1’s Lyon, Paris Saint-Germain, Monaco, Lille, Italy’s Inter Milan and Everton in the English Premier League.