Jose Mourinho has hinted at a possible future role managing either Celtic or Rangers, expressing interest in the passionate Scottish league. His current team, Fenerbahce, is set to face Rangers in the first leg of their Europa League last-16 match on Thursday. Barry Ferguson will be leading Rangers in Turkey after taking over from Philippe Clement, who was dismissed with the club trailing 16 points behind Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic.
Mourinho's successful tenure in England included three Premier League titles with Chelsea and two-year stints at Manchester United and Tottenham. When asked about returning to the UK, particularly with the vacant Rangers position, he did not dismiss the idea. "Why not in the future?" he remarked during a pre-match press conference.

Mourinho elaborated on his attraction to Scottish football, saying, "People say that the Scottish league is a league of two teams, but it is a league of passion, and passion in football is everything for me." He emphasised that playing without passion or in empty stadiums holds no appeal for him.
The Portuguese manager acknowledged the significance of Celtic and Rangers as major clubs with substantial fanbases and high expectations. He noted their emotional and demanding environments as factors that could entice him to consider managing there someday.
As Fenerbahce prepares for their upcoming match against Rangers, Mourinho's comments have sparked interest among fans and pundits alike. The allure of managing one of Scotland's top clubs remains a tantalising prospect for him. With his track record of success across Europe, any move to Scotland would undoubtedly generate significant attention and excitement within the football community.