Jose Mourinho: Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas claims former Man Utd boss ‘not compatible with their economic reality’
The Portuguese is looking for a way back into the game after leaving Old Trafford in December
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Your support makes all the difference.Jose Mourinho is “not compatible” with Lyon “economic reality” after the former Manchester United manager was linked with a move to Ligue 1.
The Portuguese previously discussed moving to France after leaving Old Trafford in December.
But president Jean-Michel Aulas has cooled talk of Mourinho joining Lyon, insisting he is beyond their financial capabilities.
“I saw him last summer in Moscow, we talked a bit, but not about him coming to Lyon, on transfers,” Aulas told L’Equipe.
“The Special One is not compatible with our economic reality.”
Mourinho previously attached his name to Ligue 1, with Lyon and Monaco both linked as a potential landing spot.
“I can imagine myself as a coach in Ligue 1,” he said. “I am a man who has worked in four different countries. I like to know other cultures. Working in a new championship would be a fantastic experience.
“For now I’m calm, I try to live better with my family and friends and I work calmly to hope for the opportunity to go back to football.”
“I met with Bruno. We had agreed that if we went to the final and finished on the podium, there would be a two-year extension,” Aulas added.
“I was happy to propose this renewal because I think he’s done a very good job.
“Unfortunately, we will not go to the final... the decision will be made at the end of the season. I thank Bruno... He’s had good performances, he is discreet and he respected the deal. This must serve as a lesson for journalists.
“I am sad that I cannot announce the extension. I had planned to make this announcement at the end of the season, but Bruno wanted to know.
“The extension is not totally ruled out but it will depend on the results. He may also want to listen to the other offers.”
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