Has former Real Madrid manager signed per-contract with Manchester United?

Has former Real Madrid manager signed per-contract with Manchester United?

Former Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho has agreed per-contract with Manchester United, as per Sportwitness.

It was earlier claimed by El Pais that Real Madrid chief Florentino Perez is already planning to replace El Pais replace Zidane with Mourinho, if end another season without a trophy.

Has former Real Madrid manager signed per-contract with Manchester United?

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The Portuguese boss managed Real Madrid for three years, and led Los Blancos to the La-Liga title and Copa Del rey, and Perez thinks he is the right man to bring glory day back to the club, but now they have suggested that, former Chelsea boss has signed deal with Manchester United.

“Spanish newspaper El Pais have an article on Monday saying that there’s murmurings at Real Madrid over Zinedine Zidane. Already. It’s apparently not thought the Frenchman is ready for the job he’s currently in, and Real Madrid wanted someone else instead.

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“That someone else is stated as being Jose Mourinho, and El Pais say Real Madrid negotiated throughout January with Jorge Mendes, over Mourinho sensationally returning to Madrid. However, El Pais says the calls stopped and Madrid’s Jose Angel Sanchez found out Mourinho had signed a pre-contract agreement with, wait for it, you’re never going to guess… Manchester United.”

The report has also claimed that if Manchester United failed to sign final contract with before May 1st, they have to pay him   £5m.

Has former Real Madrid manager signed per-contract with Manchester United?“There’s a penalty clause if either side pull out of the agreement, say El Pais, and in the ‘presidential entourage’ (Florentino Perez’s mates) it’s thought that Real Madrid were used by the Mourinho camp to pressure Manchester United.”

If United do not sign the final contract (with Mourinho) before May 1st, they must pay £5m; If by June 1st he’s still not signed, they shall pay another £10m. May is the key, because it’s the month in which the vast majority of the signings of players are closed and the plans formed.’