Jose Mourinho initially agreed to take over. Al-Khadsiah Team in Saudi Arabia finished But work will begin next season. And there are important conditions that make the deal possible at any time.
British media reports that Jose Mourinho, former manager of has tentatively agreed to take over. Al-Khadsiah Team in Saudi Arabia finished But work will begin next season. And there are important conditions: Al-Khadsiah Must be promoted to play in the Saudi Pro League first.
Previously, famous journalist Fabrizio Romano revealed that after parting ways with Roma in a lightning strike earlier, Mourinho had rejected an offer from Al-Shabaab. A team in the Saudi Pro League. finished And also want to take the time to find the right offers and clubs. Before accepting the responsibility to lead the team next
The Times, an old British media outlet. Stated that Mourinho is preparing to negotiate with Napoli and is expected that. There is quite a chance that this will be his next work. At this time, the former Serie A champion team hired former coach Walter Mazzarri on a short-term contract until the end of this season only.
Recently, the Daily Star reported that Mourinho has reached a preliminary conclusion on agreeing to manage the team. Al-Khadsiah Leaders of the second league, Division 1 (Saudi First Division League), who recently changed their coach from Robbie Fowler to Michel, former Getafe trainer, at the end of last year.
Mourinho has spent the last several days negotiating with Al-Khadsiah. And even after initially agreeing to this job But he had important conditions he wanted from the other party. Before the team management contract was officially signed
What Portugal’s top coach wants is: 1. A promise to provide a large reinforcement budget. in the summer market Immediately after assuming office and 2. Al-Qadsiah Must be promoted to the Saudi Pro League before he can replace Michel. As Mourinho will never take charge of a second league team.
For Al-Qadsiah At this time, the ยูฟ่าเบท team is managed by Michel and there are no superstar players in the team aside from Andre Carrillo, a former Watford player, and Joel Robles, a former A goalkeeper. Everton at the age of 33