Not even for 100 million, former Real Madrid who rejected a fortune to go to Arabia

He was wanted to join Al-Hilal of Arab football, but said no to the proposal.

He was wanted to join Al-Hilal of Arab football, but said no to the proposal.
He was wanted to join Al-Hilal of Arab football, but said no to the proposal.
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Arab football has been filled with stars in recent times thanks to the fortunes that have landed in the local league and promoted the formation of super teams led by figures such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, Karim Benzema, Sadio Mané, among others, who went to stop at those exotic destinations tempted precisely by the Arab millions.

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In the last few hours, it became known that a coach with a past at Real Madrid who directed stars like Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema, today in Saudi Arabian football, was tempted to join one of the main teams in the local league. But true to his style, he pointed out that he turned down a fortune to stay on the team he currently manages.

Jose Mourinho, former Real Madrid coach who spent time at the Casablanca between 2010 and 2013 and where he won three titles (a Spanish League, one King's Cup and a Spanish Super Cup). He is currently at AS Roma in Italy, where he has not shown a good start to the season. That is why in the press conference after the defeat with a rout that his team received in the last game, against Genoa, he was the target of criticism and the Portuguese responded with resignation to a true fortune to continue in Serie A.

¿How many millones did Jose Mourinho rejected from Arabian football?

To remove himself from the axis of criticism, the portuguese coach was scathing in his responses and emphasized that "three months ago the idea of me leaving was seen almost as a tragedy", revealing that during the holidays he received the "biggest and craziest offer ever." "I have never received a coach in the history of football and I rejected it". “I did it because I gave my word to my players, the fans and the owner of the club”, he said. But it was the journalist specialized in the transfer market, Fabrizio Romano, who revealed that the club that wanted to tempt Jose Mourinho with his Arab millions was Al-Hilal of Saudi Arabia and that the proposal included a ¡salary of 30 million euros per season!.

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