Jose Mourinho: 'My desire is to stay at Manchester United'

Jose Mourinho:
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Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho indicates that he is prepared to sign a new contract at Old Trafford beyond the end of his current one, which expires in 2019.

Jose Mourinho has hit out at "garbage" media reports suggesting that he wants out of Manchester United and insists that he is happy to stay beyond the end of his current contract.

Following a tough run of form over the festive period, in which the Red Devils drew three Premier League games before overcoming Everton, talk emerged of the Portuguese possibly being unsettled at Old Trafford.

According to the Daily Mail, United chiefs feared losing Mourinho at the end of his deal in 17 months' time, or possibly beforehand if Paris Saint-Germain emerged as a destination, but the ex-Chelsea boss has strongly refuted these claims.

Asked to comment on the media reports, Mourinho said: "They're garbage. If you want to ask me directly if I see myself next season at Manchester United, then I say I see myself [here].

"As I said when I arrived, I am going to leave when the club wants me to leave because I have no intention to leave at all. My intention is to stay and to work and to improve and to bring the club to where the club belongs.

"And I want to stay. I do not see any reason not to stay. I still have a contract. In fact I am in the middle of my contract. I am not in the last couple of months. My desire is to stay until the owners and the board is happy with my work.

"I am in the middle of my contract. If I am going to sign a new one of course depends on the club but my commitment with the club is total and I want to stay."

Probed if he will consider signing a new deal before his current one expires in 2019, Mourinho added: "Yes, I see myself [here]. It is just a question of [whether] the club, the owners, the board, Mr Woodward are happy with my contribution and they want me to stay beyond the end of this contract. But yes I want to stay."

United, triumphant in the Europa League and EFL Cup in Mourinho's first season at at the club, currently trail Manchester city by 15 points at the top of the Premier League.

Jose Mourinho and Louis van Gaal pictured in 2010
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