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Jose Mourinho to be given £250m Man Utd budget: He wants to spend £50m on this player

JOSE MOURINHO will reportedly be given a £250million transfer budget at Manchester United and wants to splash a fifth on Portugal wonderkid Renato Sanches.
The Sun claim Mourinho is ready to spend nearly £50m on signing Sanches should he become the next United boss.
Mourinho, sacked by Chelsea in December, is expected to replace Louis van Gaal at Old Trafford this summer.

And it is added the Portuguese boss will be given a stunning £250m  to turn United back into Premier League title contenders.

Benfica will seemingly demand at least £47m Sanches, with £30m wanted up front from the Manchester club.

Sanches has been dubbed the 'new Ronaldinho' since his appearance in the Benfica team, who he has scored two goals in 22 games for this campaign.

 

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