Jose could fit Bayern's bill
Jose Mourinho's spokesman on Sunday fuelled speculation that the former Chelsea and FC Porto coach could be ready to consider a move to German giants Bayern Munich.
Bayern Munich president Franz Beckenbauer has said he would like a man of the calibre of the Portuguese coach to replace Ottmar Hitzfeld whose contract expires in June.
And Mourinho's spokesman Eliado Parames told the weekly Die Welt: "It's always gratifying when one of the biggest names in football brings up your name. Bayern Munich: why not?"
Beckenbauer said during the week: "Our club needs a big name. He has got to be a great tactician, have already accumulated experience and have command of the German language.
"Mourinho? Why not? He could do a language course between now and the summer."
Mourinho, 44, is one of the most sought after coaches in Europe since being sacked by Chelsea in September. He led the club to two Premier League titles.
He also led FC Porto to two Portuguese league titles, and the club also won the Champions League and UEFA Cup under his direction.
Mourinho has also being touted as a possible replacement for Dutch coach Frank Rijkaard at Barcelona.
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