Mourinho waves to Fenerbahce fans who greet him as he touches down in Istanbul

Jose Mourinho has landed in Istanbul ahead of completing a deal to become the new boss of Fenerbahce.

The Portuguese boss, who has been out of work since he was sacked by Roma in January, had confirmed that he would be flying to Turkey today to complete a deal with the Super Lig side.

Mourinho joked several times during his work as a pundit on TNT Sports for the Champions League final, about the upcoming move, including telling Jude Bellingham to take it easy if Real Madrid play Fenerbahce next season.

Fenerbahce have been posting updates throughout the day, including posting a picture of his arrival in Istanbul, and the deal is expected to officially be announced tonight.

The 61-year-old has now landed in Turkey and he was in a cheery mood as he waved to fans who waited to see him arrive in Istanbul.

Mourinho was accompanied by an entourage who made the flight with him, and together they met Fenerbahce president Ali Koc at the airport.

He has made no secret of the move, telling Rio Ferdinand that the most famous person in his phonebook is the Fenerbahce president.

The manager, his entourage and Koc were then seen getting into a helicopter, to fly to Kadikoy where the club is based, so he can complete the move.

Fenerbahce’s Twitter account appeared to post a photo of Mourinho overlooking their stadium as they arrived in the area on Sunday.

Reports have suggested that he will sign a two-year deal with the Turkish giants.

If the move does go through today, then it will take place 20 years to the day that Mourinho became Chelsea manager for the first time – and gave the legendary speech that he was the special one.

Mourinho was sacked by Roma in January after a poor run of form in the months preceding.

However, he delivered the club the Europa Conference League trophy during his two-and-half-year stint with the club.

Other than his time at Tottenham, Mourinho tends to bring trophies to whatever club he manages.

He has won multiple league titles in his career, triumphing in England with Chelsea, Italy with Inter Milan, and Spain with Real Madrid.

Mourinho also brought home the Champions League trophy in his final match with Inter in 2010, and with Porto in 2004.

He is believed to have earned around £80m from being sacked during his career. Reports said he pocketed £3m after being dismissed by Roma, some £16m less than when he lost his job at Manchester United.

Fenerbahce have finished second in the last three seasons – agonisingly missing out on the title by just three points to Galatasaray this campaign – despite netting an impressive total of 99 points.

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