Jose Mourinho insists he's still not at the 'peak' of his career as Fenerbahce boss confirms Portugal return plan

Jose Mourinho plans to return to Portugal but insists that he wants to be at the 'peak' of his career rather than go back for a 'golden retreat'.

  • Jose Mourinho has plans for return
  • Aims to return at the pinnacle of his coaching career
  • Insists he is far from retiring

Jose Mourinho insists he's still not at the 'peak' of his career as Fenerbahce boss confirms Portugal return planJose Mourinho insists he's still not at the 'peak' of his career as Fenerbahce boss confirms Portugal return planJose Mourinho insists he's still not at the 'peak' of his career as Fenerbahce boss confirms Portugal return plan

head coach Mourinho has publicly indicated his intention to coach in Portugal again. In a post-match conference after a friendly win against Portimonense, the Special One clarified that this desire isn’t driven by nearing retirement. Instead, Mourinho expressed a strong ambition to make this return when he is at a high point in his career, maintaining excellent physical and mental well-being.

Mourinho is regarded as one of football’s most distinguished strategists. The ex- head coach has consistently aimed for top-tier challenges throughout his extensive career. His insistence on returning to Portugal at a “peak” rather than for a “golden retreat” underscores his enduring competitive spirit and belief in his capabilities. This statement further highlights his long-term vision, suggesting he sees many more active years in management before considering a return to his home country.

Mourinho told Sport TV: “I’ll definitely come to Portugal. It hasn’t happened yet, but it will. Not because I feel close to finishing, I feel far from it. I don’t want to come to Portugal for a golden retreat or for the final years of my career. I want to come to Portugal at a peak in my career, in good health, and in physical and mental strength. I’ll definitely return.”

Giving some light-hearted praise to the Portimonense coach, the 62-year-old was asked whether his return would be for the team or a club: “Club or national team? Anything. Not Portimonense, because they have a good coach.”

Mourinho’s immediate future lies in Turkey, where he has a contract with Fenerbahce that runs until 2026. Fans in Portugal will likely eagerly anticipate his return, which could involve either the national team, a position he has been linked with previously, or a prominent club role. However, his public declaration about Portugal reaffirms a deeply held personal ambition that he intends to fulfil on his own terms, at a point where he feels he can contribute at the highest possible level.