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Published 21:27 15 Oct 2017 BST
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United had the second-largest wage bill in world football last season, so Mourinho's reported displeasure with the club's inability to match their rivals in this regard seems peculiar. Otherwise, only those within Old Trafford, or with sources close to the club, will know for sure how the situation is unfolding.
What is clear is that Mourinho said in an interview that United won't be his last job in club management.
"The only thing I can say is that I am still a coach with worries, ambitions, desires to do new things. I'm sure I will not finish my career in Manchester," Mourinho told Telefoot.
"The other day my son decided to go and watch a match in Paris rather than Manchester. Why Paris? Because right now Paris has something special. There's a magic about the place, youth and quality. It's fantastic."It'll be interesting to see how the situation develops over the coming months.
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