Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho set for £425,000-a-day pay for Russia World Cup punditry for RT

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Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho set for £425,000-a-day pay for Russia World Cup punditry for RT

JOSE MOURINHO is set to earn £1.71million for just four days work as a TV pundit for the Russia World Cup.

The controversial Manchester United manager will be in Moscow to share his expert analysis and predictions for news channel RT.

Jose Mourinho will earn £1.71million for just four days work at the World CupPA:Press Association

And the Daily Mail are now reporting The Special One will be raking in £425,000 a day for the channel that has no live rights.

He will be in Moscow for the opening four days before returning to Manchester but appearing on the day of the final via a satellite link.

Mourinho is also on the advertising for RT’s World Cup coverage that will see him paid significantly more than what Yahoo did for his services in 2014.

Mourinho said: “I am very happy to join the team at RT.

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Joe Moiurinho will be behind the microphone for Russian television at the World CupRT

“I am looking forward to attending the World Cup in Russia this summer and sharing my insights into the games.”

Mourinho boasts true international knowledge having won the Champions League twice.

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He achieved initial fame in his native Portugal with FC Porto before moving to England with Chelsea.

The ‘Special One’ went on to manage Real Madrid and Inter Milan.

Mourinho’s incisive views will be broadcast to a worldwide audienceRT

Mourinho will link up with Old Trafford goalkeeping legend Peter Schmeichel, who became part of the RT team in late 2017.

Schmeichel won five Premier League titles, and three FA Cups and one Champions League during a glittering career at United.

Not to mention winning the 1992 European Championships with Denmark.

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