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Mourinho would want to join Cristiano at Al Nassr, but if not, the Real Madrid legend Mou could coach again in Saudi

Jose Mourinho is desperate to coach again and while Ronaldo’s Al Nassr is an option, the ‘Special One’ could pick another Saudi club.

By Emmanuel Mendez

Cristiano Ronaldo screams with joy with his arms out while wearing the Al Nassr jersey; Jose Mourinho looks upset.
Cristiano Ronaldo screams with joy with his arms out while wearing the Al Nassr jersey; Jose Mourinho looks upset.
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Jose Mourinho is likely going to next season since becoming a free agent earlier this year after parting ways with AS Roma. The Portuguese manager has been linked with many clubs this summer as many clubs have parted ways with their respective former manager. Mourinho has also been linked to reuniting with Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr next season. Al Nassr is unsure whether to part ways with their current manager, Luis Castro, the ‘Special One,’ who could be the coach of an opposition team of Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League. Reports from UOL Esporte and CNN Portugal suggest that Mourinho could soon become the new coach of Al Ittihad. Al Ittihad is also interested in former Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri. Marcelo Gallardo will no longer be the manager of Al Ittihad next season, and the Saudi club wants Mourinho or Allegri to be their manager next season since they both have lots of experience in Europe.

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Mourinho has taken a break from football since he was sacked by AS Roma earlier this year. The Portuguese manager has hinted at potentially coaching in Saudi Arabia. Al Ittihad has had a poor season for its standards as it finished 5th in the Saudi Pro League this season with 54 points. Al Ittihad won the Saudi Pro League last season with 72 points after 30 games played.

Mourinho’s destiny seems to be in Saudi Arabia since another club is interested in appointing him this summer. The newly promoted club Al-Qadsiah is interested in Mourinho this summer, and the Portuguese manager is assessing his options and has a concrete interest in Turkey. Ben Jacobs reports that Aramco, the club owners, know that Mourinho won’t be out of work for long, and urgency is required to pull anything off. Aramco is understood to be open to utilizing Mourinho in either a managerial, strategic, or ambassadorial role.

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Al Ittihad just lost to Cristiano Ronaldo, and Al Nassr

Mourinho, a potential new club, just lost their last game of the season against Ronaldo’s Al Nassr. Ronaldo scored a brace in the 4-2 win against Al Ittihad in the Saudi Pro League at Al Awal Park. Ronaldo broke the record for scoring the most goals in the Saudi League with 35 goals.



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