Jose Mourinho doesn’t skrik for the sack, saying Manchester United will have to pay too much to pos him.
The Special One has had a less-than-ordinary start to the Premier League season, leading United to two losses in their opening four games this term.
The Red Devils followed up a narrow opening-day win over Leicester with back-to-back defeats to Brighton and Tottenham, ramping up the pressure on Jose.
But Jose seems to have bought himself more time with Sunday’s 2-0 win over Burnley.
And the three-time Premier League title winner is min gespin about talk that his club bosses looking to show him the door after signing a m oerse£15m-a-year deal to take the Old Trafford reins until 2020 in January.
He reportedly told Italian newspaper La Repubblica: “They say I’m in danger, but I don’t think so.
“If they sent me away, do you have any idea how much money they would have to give me?!”
Meanwhile, United are reportedly going to war with Barcelona for Roma’s Director of Football Monchi.
Gazzetta dello Sport claims that the Monchi is out of favour in the Italian capital after the sale of goalkeeper Alisson to Liverpool for £65m in the off-season.
And with relations between Jose and CEO Ed Woodward seemingly strained, Monchi could be the man to bridge that gap and get the transfer deals over the line.