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Man Utd News: Mourinho 'done' deal, Ronaldo's contract demands revealed, midfielder swoop
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Jose Mourinho has agreed to become Manchester United's new manager, claims Spanish journalist Guillem Balague.
Mourinho, 53, was earmarked to replace Louis van Gaal earlier this season when it looked like the Dutchman would be sacked.
Express Sport understands Van Gaal, 64, has until the end of the campaign to save his job.
On Mou. His people say all done with United. Most football people think all done too. MUFC say no decision made. Lvg thinks he's staying 1/2
— Guillem Balague (@GuillemBalague) April 6, 2016
But La Liga expert Balague claims the Portuguese has already penned terms and will be in charge at Old Trafford next season.
"His people say all done with United," Balague tweeted.
"Most football people think all done too. MUFC say no decision made. Louis van Gaal thinks he's staying."
Cristiano Ronaldo's (second left) Real Madrid lost 2-0 in Wolfsburg last night
And Spanish newspaper Sport claim United would not have to break the bank to land the Portugal international.
According to the claims, Ronaldo would demand between £16m and £20m a season in wages.
That boils down to between £300,000 and £384,000 a week, which is well within United's budget considering captain Wayne Rooney is on the former figure.
Bernardo Silva boasts five caps for Portugal
United are also reportedly keen to sign Monaco midfielder Bernardo Silva, despite rival interest from Juventus.
Silva, 21, has impressed in Ligue 1 since quitting Benfica on a permanent basis last summer after a year-long loan deal at Moanco.
He made his Portugal debut only last year and boasts 15 goals in 81 appearances for his new club.
And his performances are said to have caught the eye of United scouts.
Italian newspaper Tuttosport claim Juve are not willing to meet Monaco's £16m demands for the ace but that United will likely match or better that fee.