By Jack Wilson
According to DailyStar JOSE MOURINHO has agreed to replace Louis van Gaal as Manchester United
bossThe Dutchman is set to retire when his three-year deal runs out at United in May 2017.
Mourinho was considered as a successor to Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013 before he moved back to Stamford Bridge for a second spell.
Despite the bold claims, Starsport understands that reports a deal has been agreed are hugely exaggerated.
That situation could change, of course, is he's given the boot by Roman Abramovich.
Chelsea’s billionaire owner is believed to be keeping his finger OFF the trigger despite the club lurching from one crisis to another right now.
Saturday’s 1-0 defeat at Stoke was the club’s seventh league loss of the season and leaves the defending champions in 16th, just three points clear of the drop zone.
Club insiders say that Abramovich, though alarmed at the circus surrounding the club, will give ‘The Special One’ time to turn things around.
Mourinho had to watch the Stoke defeat from the nearby team hotel due to a stadium ban for verbally abusing referee Jon Moss at West Ham last month.
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