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Jose Mourinho 'back in July' but unsure on Man Utd prospects

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Jose Mourinho says he'll return to football in July, but where will he end up?

Jose Mourinho says he will return to football in July but knows nothing about his chances of joining Manchester United.

Mourinho remains long odds-on to be United's next boss, although sources told Sky Sports News HQ last month no agreement was in place.

The former Chelsea manager, who left Stamford Bridge in December, has repeatedly denied a deal is in place to succeed Louis van Gaal.

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And speaking in Mexico City, where he was coaching a FIFA Legends team against a Mexican All-stars line-up he said: "I don't know. I know nothing about it really. I don't have a club."

Mourinho expects that to change soon, though, and he repeated a belief he will be back in management this summer.

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"In July, I will be back," he said. "So we are in May. May to July is nothing. I keep enjoying my life which I'm doing, keep enjoying my family. But in July I am back."

Louis van Gaal has one year to run on his contract and could yet deliver an FA Cup and Champions League qualification this season if results go his way on the final day of the Premier League this weekend.

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The Dutchman has already been involved in planning for next season, a luxury Mourinho will be denied wherever he ends up.

He said: "It's difficult because when you get a new club in this period normally the clubs have already done their work.

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"Clubs have their commercial, marketing departments always involved in everything. When a new manager arrives in May, June it's very difficult to touch in some points, but we know that."

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