In his first interview after being fired from London's Chelsea, Jose Mourinho hinted that he will soon return to work in football.
Captured in public several times in December, the Portuguese coach watched yesterday the match between Borussia Dortmund and Hertha Berlin.
Speaking to GQ, Mourinho said he won't feel completely happy until he returns to his usual way of life.
When asked if he enjoys his free time, Mourinho replied: "No, I don't. I can have everything I love at once."
"I can have a family, friends, a quiet life that I also like, and I can have my football. I can have everything together and I don't need to give up any of these things."
"To be completely happy, I need everything, so I am returning to football. I think that's my natural environment. I worked there all the time, as far back as I can remember, and I took on coaching duties from 2000. I left Chelsea for a few months in 2007, and now it's the second time in fifteen or sixteen years that I had to stop, so it's not something special. But it's clear that I will return soon."
Lately, Mourinho has been linked by many media sources to Manchester United.