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Coach speaks about plans for his next job

Jose Mourinho
Jose Mourinho
Speaking in Singapore, Mourinho said he’s looking forward to starting next season at a new club
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With the intense speculation linking him with

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Mourinho was sacked in December 2015, following a poor run of results at Chelsea.

Since his sacking at Chelsea, Mourinho has reported to have agreed a deal with Manchester United to take over from Louis van Gaal next season.

Speaking in Singapore where he is currently completing commercial commitments, Mourinho said he’s looking forward to starting next season at a new club.

“I always feel that it's better to wait, not to rush, better to be calm, to wait for the right moment, the right move,” Mourinho said.

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“I feel that starting the next season with a new club and project is probably the best thing for me.”

Mourinho however did not drop any hint on where his next club will be.

“It's quite a funny career. I am the English champion, and I still have no job,” he said.

“I read so many different things. One day it says I go to China, another day it says I go to Italy, and people say I'm back to Inter Milan. I'm here – probably, you are saying I will go to the Singapore national team.

“But the reality is I have no job, and at the moment I'm happy not to have a job.”

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He spent last weekend with Inter director Bedy Moratti, sister of former club president Massimo Moratti who fuelled his link with United.

“We had a good time, he's great. He's missed as a person, but right now he's happy, he's going to Manchester,” Bedy said.

During his visit to Singapore, Mourinho was at the Northlight School as a special guest of Valencia owner Peter Lim.

He spoke to students in a Q&A session for around 15 minutes before signing shirts.

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