​ Jose Mourinho has revealed that he plans to spend the rest of his managerial career in England and will go to another Premier League club, or even a Championship club, when told his time at Chelsea is up.





Speaking to the media ahead of the Capital One Cup final with Tottenham, Mourinho also revealed that Sunday's opposition had made an approach for him when he left Stamford Bridge for the first time - although his Chelsea contract had a clause which prevented it from happening for two years.





"I couldn't go (to Tottenham). I could not train in England for two years," he explained.





Mourinho left Chelsea under a cloud in 2007 after an apparent disagreement with Roman Abramovich and at the time Spurs even tried to negotiate a compensation package that would negate the two year clause.





However, asked if he would have accepted had it been possible, the charismatic Portuguese coach replied, "No, because I love Chelsea supporters too much."





Although he now wishes to remain at Stamford Bridge for many years to come, it seems Mourinho will be less concerned by such loyalties in the future should he ever find himself in search of a new job.





"I don't want to go away. I will stay here in this chair until owner Mr Abramovich tells me 'Jose, it's enough'. If one day he tells me 'Jose it's enough' I will go to my house in London and I wait for another English club," he said.





"When I left the first time I had lots of countries to go to and lots of clubs to go to. In this moment when I leave I have another 19 clubs in the Premier League and the clubs in the Championship."







