
Jose Mourinho has had an incredible management career so far and it’s not over yet.
Across his 26 years in club management, the 63-year-old has led top clubs including Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and AS Roma.
Throughout this time he’s lifted two Champions League trophies, eight League Titles, 13 domestic cups, not to mention four World’s Best Club coach, with all four being at different clubs.
Last summer, The Special One returned to Benfica, where he started his management career, after being let go by Turkish giants Fenerbahce.
Now, despite links to Real Madrid, and Ruben Amorim being set to replace him, Jose Mourinho looks set to stay with the club.
Portuguese publication O Jogo has reported that Benfica’s president, Rui Costa, is set to meet with Mourinho later this week to begin discussing a contract renewal.
Mourinho’s current contract will is already due to run until 2027, with no urgency for Benfica to negotiate a new deal.
However, the Portuguese side seem to want to tie down their manager after links have emerged between him and Real Madrid as the LaLiga giants are in search of a new head coach.
It’s understood that the contract has a clause in place allowing for either party to terminate the contract within ten days of the end of the season, seeing the club pay half the compensation, estimated to be around £2.6 million.
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