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Jose Mourinho to PSG: Five reasons why the Manchester United boss could join French giants

Transfer policy, top talent, best attack, no kids and focus on Champions League... PSG suit 'The Special One' down to the ground

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MANCHESTER UNITED are currently second in the Premier League as they struggle to keep pace with runaway leaders Manchester City.

Jose Mourinho’s men are 12 points adrift, so it will be a very tough ask for the Red Devils – or anyone for that matter – to close that gap to Pep Guardiola's side.

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There are many reasons why Jose Mourinho and Paris Saint-Germain are made for each otherCredit: Rex Features

So it will be a very tough ask for the Red Devils – or anyone for that matter – to close that gap to Pep Guardiola’s side.

Mourinho is reportedly unhappy at Old Trafford and wants more backing in the transfer market.

His agent, meanwhile, has apparently spoken to Paris Saint-Germain regarding a future move.

So could the Portuguese quite Old Trafford for a move to the French capital?

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Mourinho is allegedly unhappy at Old TraffordCredit: Rex Features
Carlo Ancelotti is not a big enough name for PSGCredit: PA:Press Association

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have identified five reasons why Mourinho would be interested in a move to the Parisians.

1. Strong backing in the transfer market

Ever since they were taken over by Qatari owners in 2012 PSG have been searching for a marquee coach.

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Carlo Ancelotti wasn’t a big enough name while Laurent Blanc was never the club’s first choice. Mourinho, however, is perfect.

And, if there is any chance of landing the Portuguese, you know the board will back him with everything he wants and needs to dominate Europe.

Mourinho has won the Champions LeagueCredit: Reuters
Inter Milan triumphed over Bayern Munich in 2010Credit: PA:Press Association
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Mourinho has won the Champions League before and he is exactly the calibre of boss they want at the club.

He also has the character and charisma that Parisians would adore and PSG would finally have someone who matches their ambitions.

2. Talent in abundance

Despite spending £310million in just two years, Manchester United’s squad is still much weaker than PSG’s.

Mourinho knows he needs reinforcements at United to compete for the title, but moving to the Ligue 1 leaders would hand him a ready-made squad that is ready to challenge at the top.

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Mourinho spent £90million on Paul PogbaCredit: Getty - Contributor
And almost as much on Romelu LukakuCredit: EPA

PSG have come close several times in the Champions League and man-for-man can challenge anyone, what they need is a tactical edge, a guiding hand to get through the toughest of battles.

There is no way a Mourinho-led PSG side would have lost 6-1 at the Nou Camp.

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3. An unrivalled attack

In England Mourinho has to try to find a way to catch City and their flying attack, yet PSG have scored more goals than Pep Guardiola’s team this season.

Edinson Cavani heads a powerful PSG attackCredit: AFP or licensors
Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte speak about the the lack of a handshake after the Chelsea v Manchester United match

In Edinson Cavani, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar, he would be in control of the deadliest attack in Europe.

In Ligue 1 and Champions League, the French side have scored 56 times, City are six behind on 50.

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After spending £196million on their Brazilian superstar, PSG expected huge things from Neymar, who wants to prize the Ballon d’Or away from Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. What better mentor than The Special One?

4. No need to play the kids

Manchester United have have a strong tradition of bringing through youth players, one that has seen an academy graduate included in the matchday squad for the past 80 years.

It is an amazing achievement, but when you are chasing success developing youth players is not a coach’s focus. PSG, meanwhile, are more than happy to continue to buy the best from around Europe.

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