Roma manager Jose Mourinho has revealed he has made a decision over his future in Italy and that he has already informed his players.
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The 60-year-old has a contract at the Serie A club until June 2024, but remains linked with a premature departure from the Giallorossi ahead of the end of this season.
Paris Saint-Germain have emerged as a potential destination for the two-time UEFA Champions League winner, who won the UEFA Europa Conference League title in his debut campaign with Roma last year.
Mourinho will have the chance to win yet another European title on Wednesday night as his side prepares for their UEFA Europa League final against Sevilla in Budapest.
Asked about his future in a pre-match interview, the Portuguese tactician said he has been clear with his players on the matter.
"I haven't spoken with any other club, as things stand. There are no negotiations," he told reporters, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
"I told the truth [about his future] to my team – but it's something that stays between me and the team. They know what I will do."
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Roma captain Lorenzo Pellegrini has since corroborated Mourinho's words, saying his manager will go public with his plans when the time is right.
"As he said before, we spoke to each other in all honesty and it is right that these things remain between us. Then, when it is appropriate, he will be the one to talk about his future," he stated.
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