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15th January 2019
01:22pm GMT

The Portuguese is expected to earn £60,000 per appearance on beIN Sports - a fair whack for an easy gig - but it pales in comparison to the £1 million he earned as a pundit on Russia Today for five days’ work at the World Cup last summer.
beIN operate in Doha, Qatar, and Mourinho has reportedly accepted the gig with the broadcaster as he was due to be in the region on holiday at the time anyway, viewing it as a chance to pick up some extra pocket money rather than set the record straight.
His legal team are probably grilling him right now, asking him about Paul Pogba, lamp in his face, making sure he can answer any questions without breaking the confidentiality agreement.
Pogba has been very open about how much he is enjoying playing under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer compared to his time under Mourinho, who might struggle not to bite back given the chance.
But, if he speaks, he could be in big trouble...
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