Jose Mourinho says he wants to return to management by June, but where
will the next stop be on his eventful career? Sky Bet look at the odds.
One of his former clubs, Inter Milan, are among the favourites but there
are a number of other big names and a few surprising ones among the
market leaders.
- Jose: I want club by job june
The Italian side make a lot of sense as Mourinho left on good terms to
join Real Madrid. He won a famous treble there so would be a popular
choice to return and replace Luciano Spalletti, who has his team in
third in the league but 22 points behind Juventus.
Juve are on course for a ninth league title, winning every single one
since Inter last won it, so the Milan side are desperate to try and
break Juventus' stranglehold on Italian football, and what better way to
do it then to bring Mourinho back to repeat the job he did last time?

Jose Mourinho won the treble at Inter Milan
Everton - 5/1
A surprise name on the list as the Premier League doesn't seem to be the
place for Jose anymore, but could billionaire owner Farhad Moshiri
really push the boat out to try and take his team to the next level?
The team is still hoping to move into a new stadium on the banks of the
River Mersey with Mourinho potentially the man to lead them there. The
money is the big sticking point here though - Mourinho has not been
known for being an underdog since his Porto days in Europe so right now,
this one seems a bit far fetched.
Monaco - 8/1
Thierry Henry could not make it work at Monaco and it is hard to see
Mourinho making a go of things. The club is not blessed with the biggest
ground or fan base in the world and one which has become a team of
developing young players and selling them on over recent years.
Paris Saint-Germain - 8/1

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Despite not being the favourites to sign him as yet, Mourinho looks like
the perfect man for the job on paper. The wealthy owners of PSG are
desperate to make a splash on the Champions League after hitting a glass
ceiling with Unai Emery, and seemingly Thomas Tuchel, having been
knocked out in the last 16 for the last three years.
Star-studded names like Neymar and Kylian Mbappe mean they can win the
French league with ease, but the Champions League is much bigger, and
Mourinho knows exactly how to set a side up to win it. A dominant
domestic champion with bottomless pockets and desperate for European
glory sounds right up Mourinho's street while winning a league title in a
fifth different country would also enhance his legacy.
Bayern Munich - 9/1
There are signs that Bayern ailing slightly this season, with their big
names getting older and Dortmund giving them all they can handle in the
Bundesliga title race. Bayern could do with at least a bit of a revamp
and manager Niko Kovac has not been a huge hit even with those inside
his own club.