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Mourinho 'in talks to join never-before-seen coverage team for Champions League'

31 May 2024 , 06:50
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The former Roma manager has already booked his first punditry job
The former Roma manager has already booked his first punditry job

JOSE MOURINHO is reportedly in talks to join Amazon Prime's new Champions League punditry team.

The 61-year-old has been out of work since leaving Roma in January.

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Jose Mourinho is in talks to join Amazon Prime's Champions League coverageCredit: PA

He was sacked by the Serie A outfit following a run of poor results.

However, the self-proclaimed 'Special One' is now set to make a triumphant return to our TV screens.

According to The Independent, he is currently in talks with Amazon Prime over a new job.

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Mourinho could be set to join the streaming service's brand new Champions League coverage.

The former Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham boss has allegedly been receptive to Amazon’s initial approach.

However, his final decision will come down to whether or not he accepts a new managerial job before the 2024-25 season starts.

Reports claim he is on the verge of becoming Fenerbahce's new manager.

Amazon recently bought the live rights for 17 live Champions League games over the next three years.

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The new deal will see the streaming giants cover several Tuesday night matches.

And Mourinho could be a huge addition to the punditry team.

The Portugal-born manager is already set to join the TNT Sports punditry team for this season's Champions League final.

He will provide expert analysis on the clash between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund at Wembley.

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Regular pundits Rio Ferdinand, Owen Hargreaves and Steve McManaman are also set to feature, with Laura Woods hosting.

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