Jose Mourinho 'offered mega-money deal to become Cristiano Ronaldo's new Al Nassr manager' | The Sun

JOSE MOURINHO has reportedly been offered a big money deal to be the next manager at Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr.

Reports this morning have claimed the Saudi Arabian club have sacked boss Rudi Garcia.

And it is now claimed that Roma boss Mourinho, who managed Ronaldo at Real Madrid, could be next in line for the job.

Mourinho's contract with Roma expires in 2024.

But Calciomercato journalist Rudy Galetti reports that the legendary Portuguese coach is "seriously thinking" about the role.

He would reportedly be handed a whopping contract of £52m-a-year by the mega-rich club.

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Al-Nassr are looking to make waves in football and announced the signing of Ronaldo, 38, at the end of 2022.

While the forward has not struggled for goals, Al-Nassr still find themselves three points off the pace in the Saudi Pro League.

Garcia is reported to have had a falling out with his players, potentially opening up a vacancy for Mourinho.

The 60-year-old has a complicated relationship with Ronaldo.

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Angel Di Maria claimed they once had a dressing room fight after the star winger was accused of laziness at Real Madrid.

But tensions definitely seemed to have cooled with Ronaldo reportedly wanting Mourinho as the Portugal manager before Roberto Martinez got the gig.

They were at the Bernabeu for three years together and won the La Liga title in the 2011-12 season.

Even by his high standards, Ronaldo enjoyed an outstanding year and scored 46 goals in 38 league games.

His old rival Lionel Messi still managed to beat him in the scoring charts by getting 50 La Liga goals but his Barcelona side finished 9 points behind.

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