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Jose Mourinho has emerged as a target for Al-Qadsiah, the Saudi party.
The former Chelsea and Manchester United boss is ready to return to management after being sacked by Roma earlier this season.
Al-Qadsiah, who started well this season under the management of ex-Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler, were promoted from the Saudi First Division last week and are now coached by former Real Madrid and Spanish midfielder Michel.
However, it is believed they are considering a change and 61-year-old Mourinho is a candidate.
Mourinho has previously been approached by the Saudi Arabian Pro League, including Al Shabab, to arrive at an approach. Although he has rejected previous advances, he has admitted that he is open to working there on the right project.
Jose Mourinho has emerged as a target for Al-Qadsiah, the Saudi party
Al-Qadsiah was previously managed by ex-Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler
Al-Qadsiah is owned by the world’s second largest company, oil giant Aramco.
Al-Qadsiah is based in the eastern Saudi city of Al Khobar and should Mourinho make the move, it would be another big name to join the rise of the Saudi Pro League.
Mourinho has also been linked with a return to former clubs Man United and Chelsea in recent weeks, following both sides’ respective struggles with their current coaches.