Mourinho flies in for Inter talks? (1 Viewer)

Mar 4, 2007
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Mourinho: I Haven't Met Moratti, I Don't Want To

On Friday evening reports emanating from Portugal suggested that the 'Special One' had flown to Milan to meet up with Nerazzurri president Massimo Moratti.

Mourinho’s spokesman also confirmed the rumours on Saturday where he stated that the former Chelsea coach was in fact in Milan.

However in another twist to the story Mourinho himself released a statement denying the stories.

“It’s not true that I have been in Milan, in fact I did not meet president Moratti and I don’t even want to,” Mourinho told LUSA.

“Also. It’s not true that I am about to sign a contract with Inter.”

Inter have been struggling recently ever since their Champions League exit to Liverpool.

It seems as if there will be a shake up at the club come the end of the season but whether the Special One will be coaching at San Siro remains to be seen.

Inter are still leading Serie A following the 1-1 draw with Lazio on Saturday night but everyone knows the club wants the Champions League and, perhaps, the only man who can guarantee them Europe’s greatest club prize is Mourinho.
 

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Maher

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Mourinho is waiting for Barca to call him since he want to be the coach and he knows that FR days are numbered.
 
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    Jose's Inter rendez-vous

    Despite formal denials, Press reports suggest that Jose Mourinho met with Massimo Moratti in Paris a fortnight ago.

    Since Roberto Mancini’s attempted resignation after the Nerazzurri’s Champions League exit at the hands of Liverpool, there has been constant speculation that he may be replaced at the end of the season.

    Former Chelsea tactician Mourinho has emerged as the favourite to take the post, but he has denied any meeting with Moratti.

    However, a spokesman has admitted that there were talks and reports in Portugal state that Moratti met with Mourinho and his agent Jorge Mendes in Paris two weeks ago to draft a provisional agreement.

    It has also emerged that Inter directors Marco Branca and Gabriele Oriali met with Mourinho in Setubal with the Sunday Mirror insisting that the ex-Porto mastermind demanded a £5.6m contract for four years.

    Mourinho would be expected to bring his complete staff, including fitness Coach Rui Farias, goalkeeping Coach Silvino and Andrei Villas Boas as chief scout.

    The Special One is also allegedly determined to work with Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard in his next post and could demand the pair are brought to San Siro.

    Inter are now seen as more likely than Barcelona and Real Madrid to secure Mourinho’s services.

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