Jose Mourinho offered a job by the 'worst team in the world'

Brazilian club Ibis have made their move for the Portuguese

Tom Sheen
Friday 01 January 2016 12:21 GMT
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Former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho will not be short of job offers, despite his recent sacking.

The Portuguese has won eight league titles in four countries as well as numerous domestic trophies and the Champions League twice.

Mourinho may have been in charge during the worst spell of Roman Abramovich's ownership of Chelsea, but he is already being lined up by giants around Europe.

Manchester United, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are among the clubs heavily linked with the 52-year-old.

One small club in Brazil have also tried their luck - Ibis Sport Club. The Recife side have offered Mourinho their vacant job and put together quite a tempting offer.

His monthly salary will be paid in the form of a food hamper and there will be bonuses for wins and losses.

However, one snag in the deal that the Special One may consider is that he'll be sacked if he leads the club to the title.

Unfortunately for Mourinho he is set to be out of work for a little bit longer.

The offer was made on 28 December - Brazil's equivalent of April Fool's Day.

Ibis became known as the worst team in the world after they failed to win a single game between 1980 and 1984.

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