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Jose Mourinho had to face disappointment once again as he had been sacked from Fenerbahce after spending 1 year with the Turkish club and helping them to finish as the runner up in the Turkish Super Lig. The decision from the club official is believed to be made after Mourinho failed to get the team into the UEFA Champions League this season.
Jose Mourinho is widely believed to be one of the best managers in the history of Football, who is presently out of form. He has won multiple domestic leagues along with multiple UEFA Champions League titles with different teams. He has also managed the biggest teams in the world, like Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid, and Manchester United.

Jose Mourinho possibly wants to move to Manchester United
After getting sacked from Fenerbahce, Mourinho spoke with the media during a Press Conference where he revealed his desire to go to a Premier League side that is not active in any UEFA competition right now. He also mentioned that he wanted to manage a team that is presently at the bottom of the Premier League.
Mourinho had been sacked from Turkish side Fenerbahce
Instantly, the fans have broken into theories that Mourinho is possibly talking about Manchester United, who had a terrible campaign last season as they finished 15th in the league, which is their worst finish in nearly 50 years. They are not in any UEFA competition this season either.

Jose Mourinho previously managed Manchester United for a couple of years
Mourinho previously spent two seasons at Manchester United, where he achieved 3 trophies, including one UEFA Europa League title, one EFL Cup, and a Community Shield. But in 2018, Manchester United management decided to let him go, and in 2019, he went to Tottenham Hotspur, where he spent a couple of years.
Nottingham Forest are also linked with Jose Mourinho as the team are potentially looking forward to sacking Nuno Espirito Santo. Forest is playing in a UEFA competition after three long decades, and Mourinho can definitely lead them to more success. Presently, there is no confirmation on the future path of the Portuguese manager.