Jose Mourinho’s desire for a Manchester United return
Jose Mourinho holds a deep longing to manage Manchester United once again, confiding in close associates that he would eagerly “walk” to Manchester for a second stint, according to Manchester Evening News.
Despite his ardent desire, the Portuguese tactician is aware that the club has no intentions of reappointing him, having parted ways with him back in December 2018.
Ten Hag’s uncertain tenure amidst United’s struggles
Erik ten Hag, the current manager of Manchester United, finds himself in a precarious position following a string of disappointing results.
United’s recent 4-0 defeat to Crystal Palace marked their record 13th loss of the Premier League season.

Despite an upcoming FA Cup final against Manchester City, Ten Hag’s tenure remains insecure amidst a turbulent campaign marred by early exits from European competitions and the League Cup.
Mourinho’s legacy and potential return
Mourinho’s previous tenure at Manchester United, which began in May 2016, was marked by both success and contention.

While he guided the club to League Cup and Europa League triumphs in his debut season, subsequent seasons saw friction and disagreements, leading to his departure.
Mourinho’s recent coaching exploits at Roma showcased his continued prowess, hinting at the possibility of a future return to the Premier League.