Jose Mourinho to Saudi Arabia? 60YO Legend To Make a Shock Move to Al Shabab After AS Roma Firing: Reports
Follow Us
Jose Mourinho rejected lucrative offers from Saudi Pro League clubs last year. But, he assured, “I will go to Saudi Arabia in some free time. I don’t know when, but I am pretty sure of it.” Seems like now is the ‘free time’, as AS Roma has recently shown Mourinho the door. According to Saudi-based journalist Turki Alghamdi, Mourinho has agreed to join Al Shabab. The club is awaiting the Finance Committee of the Ministry of Sports’ approval to work out a deal with the 60-year-old.
Jose Mourinho reportedly spoke to Al Shabab’s sporting director, Dominico Tite, via Zoom, and nodded to join the Riyadh-based outfit. Furthermore, the ex-Chelsea and ex-Real Madrid boss is expected to travel as soon as Al Shabab completes the negotiation. Mourinho’s Al Shabab move looks plausible as the manager’s seat is vacant. They currently depend on the interim manager Saad Al Subaie.
Al Shabab is not among the four clubs owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. Therefore, it is unsure if Jose Mourinho will get as lucrative an offer as the one he got last year from one of the PIF-owned clubs. Notably, the potential Al Shabab role will not be a walk in the park considering the lack of European experience in the squad.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
بعد التأكد وخذوا العلم الوكاد 🚨🚨🚨 :
جوزيه مورينهو منح موافقته بشكل رسمي لإدارة الشباب ، والصفقة الآن تنتظر فقط موافقة اللجنة المالية في وزارة الرياضة . pic.twitter.com/HMQ4YLUao0— Turki Alghamdi (@zlatan_gh) January 18, 2024
The club currently sits #11 on the Saudi Pro League table. Moreover, Al Shabab does not boast as many overseas talents as their PIF-owned counterparts do. Yannick Carrasco, Ever Banega, and Roman Saiss are the only Shabab players who boast European experience. While both sides await the Finance Committee’s nod, the obvious doubts do arise. What if the deal does not work out? We have you covered. Here are some clubs Jose Mourinho can head to.
Clubs Jose Mourinho could join if the Al Shabab move fails
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Jose Mourinho is linked to well-known Newcastle United. Their current manager Eddie Howe’s run has raised eyebrows, as the Magpies struggle as the 10th-seeded side. Besides Newcastle, ‘the Special One’ could come back home to Portugal and join Porto again after 20 years. He had led Porto to a UEFA Champions League win during his prior stint. Moreover, the club has not seen any remarkable success under its current boss Sergio Conceicao. So, a potential return to Porto cannot be ruled out.
Trending
Lionel Messi’s Heartwarming Gesture Toward Fan Earns Serena Williams’ Husband Alexis Ohanian’s Seal of Approval
May 08, 2024 04:33 AM EDT
La Liga President Settles the Lionel Messi-Cristiano Ronaldo Debate, Stressing Their Limited Impact Outside the Spanish League
May 14, 2024 12:00 PM EDT
Fabrizio Romano Confirms Kylian Mbappe’s Salary at Real Madrid- How Much Will He Earn After Leaving PSG?
May 13, 2024 01:30 PM EDT
Ex-Juventus Teammate Admits Being Aggressive With Cristiano Ronaldo- “I Interfered Harshly in Training”
May 13, 2024 08:57 AM EDT
Pep Guardiola’s Net Worth in 2024: How Much Does the Manchester City Boss Earn From Salary, Endorsements & More
March 04, 2024 07:18 AM EST
Get instantly notified of the hottest Soccer stories via Google! Click on Follow Us and Tap the Blue Star.
Follow Us
Chelsea could bring in Jose Mourinho for the third time! Despite splashing over $1 billion in the transfer market, the London-based club is struggling to see remarkable success under Mauricio Pochettino. If the struggles persist, the club might show him the door. Besides these clubs, the 60-year-old could also take a shot with national teams, such as England and Portugal. Should they fail to make an impact in the upcoming UEFA Euro, we could witness possible managerial departures.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Where do you see Mourinho next? Will Al Shabab land him and put an end to all other rumors? Tell us in the comments below.
WATCH THIS STORY: Cristiano Jr’s Insane Training Schedule
Edited by:
Daniel D'Cruz