Indonesia wants Mourinho as national team coach
Jose Mourinho has been heavily linked to become the new Manchester United manager, but Indonesia would like to land the Portuguese instead.
Indonesia has set out on the ambitious task of appointing Jose Mourinho as their new national team coach, according to youth and sports minister Imam Nahrawi.
Indonesia - ranked 185th in the world - is banned by FIFA from competing in international fixtures, including qualifiers for the 2018 World Cup and 2019 Asian Cup, the government's interference in the country's national league last year.
Nahrawi said he would like to return enthusiasm in Indonesia's national team, starting with appointing an experienced foreign coach to take over the reins.
"This plan has been discussed with President Joko Widodo and the Chairman of the Indonesian Olympics Committee, Erick Thohir, even though this won’t be easy," Nahrawi said on Tuesday. "Our national team head coach must be a foreigner, accompanied with our local coaches as his assistant."
Thohir, who is also the owner of MLS side D.C. United and president of Serie A outfit Inter - where Mourinho coached between 2008 and 2010 - advised Nahrawi about the Portuguese's salary expectations.
"When I asked Erick, Mourinho's salary is about Rp250 billion [equivalent to $18.7 million] per year," Nahrawi said.
Thohir also threw another name into the mix if Indonesia fails to land the self-proclaimed 'special one'.
"The motivation is that we want to awaken the fighting spirit of the players," Nahrawi added. "If Mr. Erick said not Jose Mourinho, but Guus Hiddink instead."