Morainho doesn't go to Newcastle: I'm not leaving my boys for anything.

Even Newcastle United's sheik money won't be able to get Jose Mourinho out of Rome without completing the contract he's got on red. At the press conference on the Bodo/Glimt in Conference League, Portuguese coach asked if there is a chance to return to Premier League for an important Newscastle project [...]
Even Newcastle United's sheik money won't be able to get Jose Mourinho out of Rome without completing the contract he's got on red.
At the press conference on the Bodo/Glimt in Conference League, the Portuguese coach asked whether there is a chance to return to Premier League for an important Newscastle United project, Mou was cut off:
I'm not abandoning my boys for anything, it's set. I've signed for three years and no one will let me abandon”.
Returning to the match with the Norwegian team, Mourinho hinted there would be a rotation, but he stressed that it would be difficult to adapt his team to difficult climate conditions and playing ground on this transfer.
It won't be easy with synthetic field, an eight-hour trip... We don't have many players, and some have problems. We need to make some changes in formation. The difference between the synthetic field and the natural grass? It's a big change. In a Nordic country it's standard, so it's not critical. We cannot risk the season of some players like Karsdorp and Zaniolo with an artificial field and these conditions. I've never been to Norway and a beautiful place like Bodo, with people who love soccer. It's not easy to watch a big fight, but it'll be exciting for fans”.












