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Former Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho shares update before getting new job in England

Former Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho will be back in England for Saturday's Champions League final between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund.

The Portuguese tactician will be a pundit at Wembley as Carlo Ancelotti's side look to extend their formidable record in the elite European competition. Dortmund, meanwhile, are looking to atone for their defeat to rivals Bayern Munich 11 years ago to win their first Champions League crown since 1997.

Mourinho will be back in the spotlight for the first time since he was sacked by Serie A side AS Roma. The 61-year-old led them to the Europa Conference League final - where they beat Feyenoord in a historic triumph - as well as back-to-back sixth-place finishes before he was relieved of his duties In January after just under three years in charge.

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Speculation has emerged that the legendary manager, who also had spells with Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur, is set to be appointed as the new manager of Turkish Super Lig side Fenerbahce. Mourinho will reportedly sign a two-year deal with the option of a further year at the Turkish giants, who finished second this season.

Fenerbahce qualified for next season's Champions League and made headlines in doing so, losing just once in the league and accumulating 99 points but still failing to win the league. Rivals Galatasaray claimed Turkish top-flight success instead, which prompted the exit of head coach Ismail Kartal.

Should he be appointed, Mourinho will be tasked with winning a first Turkish title since 2014 for the country's most successful club, but he is

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