
Jose Mourinho's
representatives have
held talks with
Manchester United
about replacing Louis
van Gaal as manager of the Premier League
club, according to
reports on Friday. Mourinho has been
strongly linked with
the Old Trafford post since being
sacked by Chelsea in December and
the BBC and Manchester Evening
News claim discussions have started with a view to the Portuguese coach
taking over at the end of this season. Van Gaal has endured stinging
criticism from former United players
and the club's fans for his
conservative tactics, with reports
suggesting he was twice talked out of
quitting by executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward earlier this term. Mourinho's agent Jorge Mendes is said
to have spoken to United over the last
two weeks, increasing the likelihood
that he will take charge of United after
being ignored for the role when Alex
Ferguson retired in 2013 due to concerns in the Old Trafford
boardroom about his volatile
personality. The 53-year-old is believed to prefer to
take over in the close-season when he
can start with a clean slate rather than
inheriting Van Gaal's problems with no
chance of changing the squad now the
transfer window has shut. The BBC said no agreement has been
reached between Mourinho and United,
with the club making no comment. However, Woodward and owners the
Glazer family are believed to be keen
to line up a major managerial coup
after watching Bayern Munich's much-
prized coach Pep Guardiola agree to
take over at hated neighbours Manchester City at the end of the
season. If ex-Real Madrid chief Mourinho did
take the United job it would once again
put him in direct competition with
former Barcelona boss Guardiola after
the pair were arch rivals during their
time in Spain. Mourinho was axed by Chelsea just
months after leading them to the
Premier League title, with the Blues
languishing near the relegation zone
following the breakdown of his
relationship with several members of the squad. The pressure on Van Gaal has
intensified since United suffered an
embarrassing exit from the Champions
League at the group stage. United have fared little better in recent
weeks and are currently 10 points
behind Premier League leaders
Leicester and five points adrift of the
top four heading into Sunday's clash
with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.