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Saudi Arabia’s astronomical offer to Mourinho

Posted on June 30, 2023


06/29/2023 at 12:23

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The Arab country would have offered an expensive contract for the Portuguese coach

Even so, ‘The Special One’ reportedly decided to continue in Rome

Saudi football never ceases to tempt the best players and coaches of Europe with astronomical contracts that shake the future of the football ecosystem. The last protagonist of the Saudi greetings was José Mourinho, ‘The Special One’.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Arab Al-Hilal offers José Mourinho a 30 million-a-year contract for two years. The Saudi club’s plan would be a long-term project, which would transform the coach into a future international ambassador of Saudi football.

However, the Portuguese coach will continue on the Roma bench, according to the same information. The coach’s intention is to continue to train at the highest level in the old continenteven if from Arab football they are pressing to convince ‘The Special One’ to start a new adventure outside Europe.

Mourinho is happy at Roma and despite the defeat in the Europa League final against Sevillait is seen with the strength to continue trying next year in the European competition, as well as improving the benefits given in the national competition.

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