It is just conceivable that Jose Mourinho will manage a different club, elsewhere.All of the recent speculation, whether it's on the internet on within the tabloids, consistently identifies the Portuguese boss as the next manager at Old Trafford.Whether his own PR people have spun rumours of Jose heading to Man United or stories of compensation if he doesn't get offered the Manchester United job, few truly know, but these all amount to nothing at the moment because Louis van Gaal is still the United boss, and Mourinho still isn't the manager of anyone.It is being said that the board at Old Trafford may well allow Van Gaal to see out his contract, whatever does or doesn't happen with the under-achieving team this season. Despite another inconsistent campaign, the Dutchman is working closely with executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward and chief scout Jim Lawlor to identify transfer targets for the summer.Those potential recruits include a host of massive names, so there seems to be confidence in LVG.It is also reported that United's two week money spinning tour of the Far East this summer, has been reduced to eight days by the managers insistence. Van Gaal has been quoted as saying: “I am there for every step that is being made for next season and I decided that we would only go to China for eight days,” said the 64-year-old.Seeing that Van Gaal thinks he's staying and seeing that nothing has been said by the club to the contrary and seeing that some board members, Sir Alex Ferguson being one, don't exactly want Mourinho at Old Trafford - where does that leave Jose?Well, let's face it, 'The Special One' won't exactly be short of offers. Roberto Mancini's role at Inter is in doubt, as is Zinedine Zidane at Real, as is Valencia's wish to create something at the Mestalla, but suddenly as a fog descends around the circumstances in Manchester, another lifts over Paris.Blanc was heavily criticised by the French media for his tactics in PSG’s Champions League defeat to Manchester City, where he fielded an experimental line-up consisting of three centre-halves.The 50-year-old signed a new two-year deal with the French club in February, but the side’s owners are dissatisfied with a fourth consecutive last eight exit in the Champions League.Mourinho is the hot favourite to replace LVG at Old Trafford this summer and he admitted last week that he wanted his next job to be in a ‘difficult’ league. With PSG running away with the league again this year, difficult Lique 1 is not.However, according to the Sky Sports, PSG’s Qatari bosses are ready to offer the Portuguese manager a deal to relocate to the French capital.Mourinho is yet to manage in France as he moves around Europe winning most things in sight. The challenge at PSG would not be the league title, but getting the Paris club to the Champions League final and winning it. That's his ultimate challenge, but would it be enough to persuade him to go to France? The money is there, the desire of the owners as well, but does their ambitions match the potential bosses ambitions or are his sights set firmly on re-building a dishevelled Manchester United?Whilst United keep quiet, it fuels speculation. If United are sticking with Van Gaal, surely it's better to say so?It's clear that Mourinho wants to stay in the Premier League, but once United actually make it clear what they have decided, Jose may have to settle for second best and that could be PSG.At least for now.

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