No Offer to Jose Mourinho - Sky Sports
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Rumours about Everton making an offer for Jose Mourinho to become the club’s next manager may not be true according to Sky Sports.
After recently parting company with manager Roberto Martinez, Everton are searching for a new manager for the first time in three years. The next appointment will be very crucial for the club, as it will be the first since they had new owners. The arrival of billionaire owners is not new to the Premier League, but it has always been met with a managerial change sooner rather than later. Martinez fell for the same, as the new owners want to bring in their own man ahead of a big spending summer transfer window.
Up until now, Everton have been nowhere near the big spending clubs especially in the transfer window. This could all change with the club’s new owner possessing a fortune of more than £ 1.5 billion. Rumours about the club’s ambitions have been building in recent weeks. The links with Mourinho is possibly a great rumour to help increase the profile of the club. After all, Mourinho is regarded as one of the best managers in world football and he is out of work after having left Chelsea a few months ago. Mourinho recently confirmed that he will be back in the job before July.
"I don't know. I know nothing about it really. I don't have a club. In July, I will be back. So we are in May. May to July is nothing. I keep enjoying my life which I'm doing, keep enjoying my family. But in July I am back. I am not in a position to turn [jobs] down, I am in a position to analyse. I am in a position to be open to any club or national team,” said Mourinho.