Thursday, August 23, 2018

Manchester United: Jose Mourinho ‘would have quit’ Red Devils if they were any other club


JOSE MOURINHO would have quit Manchester United by now if he was at any other club, according to reports.

The Portuguese is upset over what he views as a lack of backing from executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward.

And the Daily Mirror claim he has “told friends he would have walked out in protest” if he was working anywhere else but Old Trafford.

Mourinho was furious over Woodward’s failure to provide him with reinforcements this summer after identifying his top targets months ago.

And the ex-Chelsea boss, entering his third season in charge of the Red Devils, feels the miserable transfer window has undermined his chances of overthrowing neighbours Man City to win the title.

Mourinho was desperate for a new centre-back but is stuck with what he had after failed moves for Leicester’s Harry Maguire, Tottenham’s Toby Alderweireld and Atletico Madrid’s Diego Godin.

Despite the 55-year-old’s fury he remains determined to bring success back to United and even signed a new two-year contract extension in January after speculation over his future.

But Woodward’s reluctance to splash out on a defender has caused a major issue between the two men.

The powerbroker and Mourinho’s relationship has now become strained after only three new arrivals, despite the manager’s insistence he needed much more in order to seriously challenge City.

Brazilian international midfielder Fred was the only major arrival at United for £52m

Teenage full-back Diogo Dalot joined in a £19m move from Porto while veteran goalkeeper Lee Camp came in as back-up from Stoke to round-off United’s business.

It was not just defence that Mourinho wanted to strengthen.

He has targeted Inter Milan’s Croatian star Ivan Perisic during the last two windows.

But a deal for the winger is another one Woodward was unable to get over the line.

Mourinho seems to have the backing of the Stretford End, who SunSport exclusively revealed have paid for a plane to fly a protest banner calling for the head of Woodward.




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