Report: Mourinho's representatives look into move to PSG, Inter Milan
Jose Mourinho's representatives are investigating potential managerial roles at Paris Saint-Germain or Inter Milan if he is sacked by Chelsea, according to the Independent.
There is a reluctance from the Stamford Bridge board to oust the Portuguese despite the club's struggles, as the 52-year-old would be due a significant payoff because of the four-year contract he recently signed.
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It is also understood that no ultimatum has been made if Mourinho doesn't oversee a positive result when Liverpool visits Saturday.
England and Spain's top clubs are reportedly seen as off-limits, and Mourinho is apparently mostly interested in taking the helm at PSG. It would give him an opportunity to become the second manager after the nomadic Tomislav Ivic to win leagues in five different countries.
A return to Internazionale is not out of the question though, as he recently voiced his desire to return to the San Siro, and is highly regarded by the support after winning the Serie A, Italian Cup, and Champions League in the 2009-10 campaign.
Chelsea is in action Tuesday as the side travels to Stoke City in a bid to reach the quarter finals of the League Cup.
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