Friday, February fourteenth, the UN says at least 22 people have been killed in a village in the Northwest region of Cameroon. Over half of those killed were children. No one has claimed responsibility for Friday’s incident but the opposition parties blame the killing on the government.
MANU face May deadline to make move for José Mourinho
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Manchester United have until the start of May to
make a formal move for José Mourinho should they want him to replace Louis van
Gaal, as the Portuguese is intent on securing his next managerial position by
then.
Ed Woodward, the United executive
vice-chairman, has so far ignored Mourinho’s availability and refused to sack
Van Gaal. This is partly a show of support to the Dutchman by Woodward and the
Glazer family, who own United, but it also suggests the executive is undecided
regarding Mourinho’s candidacy.
The former Chelsea manager continues
to listen to job offers but has so far refused these as he would seriously
consider taking over at United. Because of the continued backing of Van Gaal by
the club, Mourinho has been careful not to push himself forward for the United
position, and has been content to wait.
The Premier League’s
unpredictability means United appear likely to take their challenge to finish
in the top four until the end of the season in mid-May. If so Van Gaal is
likely to remain as manager until then, even if Woodward decides he wants a
change for next term.
Yet by that juncture Mourinho would
hope to have had a clear approach from United. In that event a pre-contract
agreement may be signed before any Van Gaal departure.
Mourinho has been unemployed since Chelsea sacked him in December. He
wants a new position lined up in time to start planning for next season. The
summer window opens on 1 July but Mourinho is conscious that transfer strategy
begins in earnest as domestic campaigns near their end.
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