The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Mourinho ‘to stay with United’

Under-fire Portuguese boss ‘very happy’, says agent

- By Simon Peach

Jose Mourinho’s agent Jorge Mendes insists his client is “fully committed” to Manchester United and has no intention of leaving Old Trafford any time soon.

Given his side’s Premier League struggles, the Portuguese’s future and happiness has rarely been far from the spotlight in recent months.

Mourinho, pictured, is the bookmakers’ favourite to be the next topflight manager to leave their post and woke up to a report yesterday that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino has been targeted to replace him next summer.

That story may be behind agent Mendes’ surprise statement clarifying his client’s status on the eve of today’s Premier League clash with Fulham.

“There have been more rumours of Jose Mourinho leaving Manchester United,” Mendes said in a statement. “It’s totally untrue.

“Jose is very happy at the club and the club is very happy with him. He has a long-term contract with Manchester

United and is fully committed to the club in building a solid, winning project.”

Mendes’ comment comes at an interestin­g time, especially given Mourinho’s agent did not publicly respond to the report that he would be sacked irrespecti­ve of the outcome of October’s clash with Newcastle.

Senior sources at the club strongly denied the story at the time and it is understood that the manager still retains the backing of the United hierarchy.

The 55-year-old has a contract with United until 2020, with an option for a further year, after signing a new and improved deal in January.

It is reported that the contract includes a clause that means it is cheaper to sack Mourinho if they fail to qualify for the Champions League.

Predecesso­rs David Moyes and Louis Van Gaal paid for failing to reach European football’s top table.

This weekend Mourinho’s side takes on struggling Fulham in need of a timely Premier League boost, having seen the defeat at swashbuckl­ing league leaders Manchester City followed by draws with Crystal Palace, Southampto­n and Arsenal.

That run – broken up only by a late 1-0 win against Young Boys in the Champions League – leaves United in eighth spot behind the likes of Everton and Bournemout­h, with an eight-point gap to the top four.

Mourinho’s third season at the club sees United already 18 points behind Pep Guardiola’s City, who they finished runners-up to in a 2017-18 campaign that also saw them reach the FA Cup final.

The Portuguese became the first manager in the Old Trafford giants’ history to win a major trophy in his first season, collecting the EFL Cup and Europa League after lifting the Community Shield.

United have qualified for the Champions League knockout phase with a match to spare.

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