Not going anywhere: Mourinho has no interest in taking a sabbatical after being fired by Chelsea (JORDAN MANSFIELD)

● Jose fury at Chelsea’s ‘discord’ comment

● Wanted Carneiro out before summer

● Ancelotti approached over caretaker role

JOSE MOURINHO is in no mood to take time away from football — and released a statement to that effect yesterday. The former Chelsea manager intends to remain in England with his family as he assesses options for his next job.

Mourinho, who led Chelsea to three Premier League titles, is aware that Manchester United are considering replacing Louis van Gaal and is attracted to the idea of taking over at Old Trafford, where Van Gaal is under even greater pressure after yesterday’s 2-1 home defeat by Norwich.

The Portuguese, who yesterday watched Middlesbrough — managed by his friend Aitor Karanka — beat Brighton is angry