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French giants Paris Saint-Germain will have to pay a compensation fee of around £30m in order to pursue the services of manager Jose Mourinho from Manchester United next summer.
The 54-year-old is currently in a contract standoff with the Mancunian giants, and this has urged Les Parisiens to keep a close watch on the proceedings.
According to The Mirror, United managed to include a clause in Mourinho's contract in 2016, whereby they are assured of a bumper sum, should he leave prior to the expiry of his deal.
Mourinho has just 18 months left on his present contract, but United have the option of activating a one-year extension, which could see them due a two-year compensation, should he quit at the end of the season.
The self-proclaimed Special One guided United to EFL Cup and Europa League success during the previous campaign, and the club are currently second in this season's Premier League.
Written by Sri Aswin
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