Mourinho’s Manchester United future has come under scrutiny in recent days amid reports he could resign at the end of the season.
Speaking today, however, the 54-year-old dismissed any talk of a move away at the end of the season as ‘garbage news’.
Yet, despite that, the Daily Mail say the Red Devils boss remains far from happy with life at United.
And he has supposedly been confiding in friends about the problems that are getting under his skin.
It is said Mourinho thought that, when he took the Manchester United job, he was joining a club made for him.

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His career has been successful, and so has the club’s. He thought he was joining a team ready to give him everything he needed.
However, the Portuguese supposedly thinks the club is not what he thought it would be.
And the Daily Mail say this stems from some issues that many may regard as minor.
Mourinho is unhappy at the standard of hotels the club have had to contend with on away days.
And the former Chelsea manager is also irked by United’s travel arrangements often not going to plan.
Meanwhile, Mourinho expressed his desire to stay at United in his press conference this afternoon.
“I say garbage. I don’t find a better word than to define the talk,” Mourinho said.
“The worst thing someone can do is put one inch of doubt into my professionalism, to every detail related to my job, so yes the garbage news affected me just on this aspect because it’s something I don’t admit.
“I repeat I am in the middle of my contract, if I am going to sign a new one it depends on the club but my commitment is total and I want to stay.”