Jose Mourinho has revealed his stance on a potential return to coaching amid reported interest from top European clubs.
The Portuguese tactician has been without a club since parting ways with Serie A side AS Roma in January after he was appointed in July 2021.
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Having spent a few months away from the touchline, the two-time UEFA Champions League winner is eager to begin a new managerial journey.
Speaking to reporters at a MotoGP event in Portugal, the former Real Madrid manager expressed his desire to get back to work.
"I don't have a club, I'm free. But I want to work, I want to work in the summer," he said per beIN SPORTS.
Mourinho was also asked about the possibility of coaching a top-flight side in his home nation and did not rule anything out in his response.
"Never say never, especially in football," he said.
"My life is football, I can coach anywhere and I have no problems."
Mourinho is believed to have various opportunities available to him as reports have linked him to various clubs including Chelsea, Newcastle United and Bayern Munich.
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Saudi Arabia is also said to be a potential destination for the former Manchester United manager after he expressed a willingness to join the Pro League, stating that he is "convinced" that he will work there one day.
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