Jose Mourinho told he will be next Man United boss

Football
By Mirror | Apr 29, 2016

Jose Mourinho has reportedly been offered the Manchester United job - and could be paid a huge amount for it.

The Sun report this morning that the Special One could be paid up to £60million over three years to replace Louis van Gaal.

The Red Devils have been pondering their options for many months after it looked like the Dutchman would be axed over Christmas.

But what would Mourinho do with the club and the team if he is handed the Old Trafford reigns? Our man Ed Malyon looks at what Jose's United would look like.

That's the lead on this morning's transfer gossip round-up.

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