Mourinho has been a free agent since parting ways with Serie A outfit AS Roma following a string of poor results in January.The Portuguese tactician has already revealed that he wants to return to management next season and has been linked with the Saudi Pro League and the Premier League.
However, former West Ham striker Frank McAvennie would like to see the 'Special One' at join the Hammers next season.“Why has he not signed a new contract by now if he wants to stay? Graham Potter has been mentioned, Jose Mourinho has been mentioned." "I’m a big fan of Mourinho – I don’t care what anyone says. That guy knows how to win tournaments and win trophies.
"He wasn’t good enough for Man United – he only won the Europa League and the Cup! Apparently, he was a disaster there – really? I would love to see him come in. "He gets criticised for his negative play, but if Mourinho had that team he wouldn’t be negative. Anyone can see that the defence needs to be fixed. Mourinho is solid defensively – that’s for sure.”For 14 free days, you can have access to the best from Soccer Laduma, KickOff, Daily Sun, TrueLove and Drum. Thereafter you will be billed R29 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.
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