Former Manchester United and Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has been linked with a major return to the Premier League.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers have decided to give under-fire manager Gary O'Neil at least one more game to save his job, but have reportedly made an offer to bring in Mourinho.
O'Neil retains the full backing of the Wolves board as things stand, but a loss on Saturday to fellow relegation battlers Ipswich Town could be the final nail in the coffin.
Wolves currently sit second-bottom of the Premier League table with just nine points from 15 matches, but reports suggest the club's board believe O'Neil can turn things around.
However, according to a shock report from the Spanish outlet AS Marca, Wolves have made an offer of £5 million (R113.7 million) to Fenerbahce to sign Mourinho.
Mourinho was only appointed Fenerbahce boss this past summer and is under contract until 2026, so the West Midlands side would need to pay compensation to release him from his deal.
It's claimed that Wolves want to bring Mourinho to the team as soon as possible although it isn't reported how Fenerbahce have responded to the supposed bid.
That could set up a potential reunion with United when the two sides meet on Boxing Day.
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Wolves do have a history of recruiting both Portuguese players and managers, but the prospect of the Portuguese tactician taking the reins at Molineux seems unlikely.