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Alan Shearer Reveals Premier League Clubs Eyeing Jose Mourinho’s Return
Newcastle United icon Alan Shearer has highlighted two potential Premier League clubs that could attract Jose Mourinho if he returns to England.
Mourinho has expressed interest in coming back to English football, where he’s already had multiple managerial stints.
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The Portuguese coach first made his mark in the Premier League in the mid-2000s, capturing back-to-back league titles and three domestic cups with Chelsea. He later returned to Chelsea a decade ago, winning the Premier League once more.
However, his subsequent roles at Manchester United and Tottenham were less fruitful. After joining Fenerbahce last summer, the 61-year-old is now being rumoured to be eyeing another Premier League return.
Shearer told BetFair: “Where could he go? Let us not forget he was recently at Roma, who are now close to their purchase of Everton – is there a subliminal message in there for what his future holds?
“With his record, any club in the Premier League would always be interested in him, however, he isn’t scared of telling it like it is at the football club, so he’s going to tell it like it is and he’s not afraid of causing chaos.
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“It wouldn’t surprise me if we see him back in the Premier League within the next 12 months.
“We know he’s always spoken very highly of Newcastle, and the link comes with his connection to Sir Bobby Robson.
“He’s always complimented the stadium, the atmosphere and the fans thanks to that link, but Eddie is rightfully going nowhere at this moment in time.”
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