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Mourinho pitches tent with AS Roma as new manager
Italian club AS Roma has announced Jose Mourinho, as its new manager. The former Tottenham coach has signed until June 2024.
The club, on its official twitter handle, said: “The club are delighted to announce an agreement has been reached with Jose Mourinho for him to become our new head coach ahead of the 2021-22 season.
Tottenham have ruthlessly sacked Mourinho and his coaching staff following a poor run of form in the Premier League amid plans of the European Super League.
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He lasted just 17 months with the 58-year-old in line to receive a whopping pay-out after his time at the club was cut short.
It’s claimed Mourinho will pocket a hefty £30 million after club chairman Daniel Levy decided to end his four-year Spurs contract.
The Portuguese manager was paid a combined £30.5 million for his two sackings at Chelsea.
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And Real Madrid shelled out £17 million after relieving him of his duties while Manchester United forked out £15 million to replace him with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
So, Mourinho has received an astonishing £93.5 million for his sackings during his illustrious managerial career.
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