In a surprising turn of events, AS Roma and Jose Mourinho have parted ways, marking the end of a two-and-a-half-year stint for the Portuguese coach. The decision to sack Mourinho came from the American owner, Dan Friedkin, following consecutive defeats to Lazio and AC Milan in the recent derby matches. Despite Mourinho's earlier success in securing AS Roma's first UEFA trophy, the Conference League, in 2022, the team's inconsistent performance in the current season contributed to his departure.
The memorable scenes of Mourinho jubilantly celebrating with AS Roma fans in the streets of Rome after their historic UEFA European triumph will remain etched in the club's history. Now, as the curtains close on his tenure with the Giallorossi, attention turns to Mourinho's next move and where he might resurface in the football world.
Mourinho had previously resisted opportunities to leave AS Roma on two occasions within the past year. In January 2023, the Portuguese national team sought his services post the 2022 Qatar World Cup, and despite rumors linking him to a potential role with the USMNT, Mourinho opted to stay committed to his three-year contract with AS Roma. Similarly, after the Europa League final loss to Sevilla in May 2023, Saudi clubs, including Al Hilal with a tempting offer of around €30 million per season, attempted to lure him away. Nevertheless, Mourinho stayed true to his word, rejecting the lucrative bid and remaining at AS Roma.
During the ongoing season, Mourinho expressed his readiness to discuss a contract extension with the Friedkin family, the club's owners. However, talks never materialized, hinting at a potential parting of ways at the conclusion of the 2023-24 season. This timeline was unexpectedly expedited, with Mourinho's departure confirmed after the AC Milan match on January 16.
As Mourinho enters a period of reflection and rest, speculation arises about his future endeavors. It is anticipated that he will defer any decisions until at least the summer, allowing clubs and national teams to present enticing opportunities. The possibility of Saudi clubs renewing their pursuit of the "Special One" remains, though attention will also be on the 2024 UEFA Euro in Germany. Depending on the tournament's outcomes, new coaching positions may emerge, presenting Mourinho with potential options.
While traditional suitors like PSG and Premier League clubs seem unlikely at present, Mourinho's unpredictable nature makes it challenging to rule out any possibilities. His unexpected move to AS Roma, after successful stints at Chelsea, Manchester United, and Tottenham, demonstrated his penchant for surprises. As he takes a well-deserved break, the only certainty is that Mourinho will return to the football scene—the question that looms is where.