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Jose Mourinho rubbishes claims he wrote six-page letter to Manchester United 

Jose Mourinho
Jose Mourinho's camp have firmly denied claims that the former Chelsea manager wrote a six-page letter to Manchester United stating his case to become the club's next manager.

The Independent on Sunday claimed that former Chelsea manager Mourinho has sent United the letter in which he outlines why he would be a suitable fit for the position, which is currently occupied by under-pressure Dutchman Louis van Gaal.

However Jorge Mendes, Mourinho's agent, strongly denied the existence of the letter.
“It doesn’t cross anyone’s mind that a manager such José Mourinho is writing letters to clubs, asking for a job," said Mendes in a statement. "It’s ridiculous and absolutely nonsense.”


According to the report, Mourinho explains in the letter how he would be prepared to adapt his style of management to suit the demands at Old Trafford, and how he would seek to overhaul the squad.
The 52-year-old Portuguese's fondness for United is well known and he has been linked with the job before, but United chose David Moyes to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013 and Van Gaal to come in a year later.

As well as two spells at Chelsea, Mourinho has previously bossed Porto, Inter Milan and Real Madrid.


After he departed Chelsea before Christmas, Blues coach Steve Holland predicted Mourinho would want to soon be back involved in the game at the highest level.

"He's a guy who needs and wants football," said Holland. "There will be clubs and big clubs who will want him.

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