Two European sides are reportedly in talks to try and secure Jose Mourinho's services for next season.
Mourinho remains a free agent since he was sacked by Serie A outfit AS Roma in January following a string of poor results.
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There have reportedly been offers from Saudi Arabia and a couple national teams, but it seems the Portuguese taction could remain in Europe.
Reports in Turkey claim that Super Lig sides Besiktas have joined Fenerbahce in the race for Mourinho's signature.
Fenerbahce had reportedly already been in talks with the Portuguese, but Besiktas vice president Huseyin Yucel has revealed they have made an offer for the two-time UEFA Champions League winner.
"We contacted Jose Mourinho a month ago and he welcomed our offer," Yucel said, as per Goal.
"We already resolved the economic details and will go to Italy next week so we can meet face to face.
"If we reach an agreement with Mourinho, then we will recommend he include Ricardo Quaresma in the staff."
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