Tuesday, November 11, 2025 - Legendary football coach, Jose Mourinho, has reportedly been accused of leaving his former club Fenerbahce with an eye-watering £656,000 bill after staying at a luxurious five-star hotel during his 16-month spell in charge of the Turkish Super Lig club.
The Portuguese star was appointed coach after his sacking at
Roma in 2024. But the former Chelsea and Inter Milan manager was
sacked just six games in to the start of the 2025-26 season.
Mourinho has since been appointed as coach at Benfica in his
native Portugal, but according to reports, the 62-year-old has left the
Fenerbahce hierarchy in debt.
After he arrived at Fenerbahce in June 2024, Mourinho was
moved into the Four Seasons Hotel perched on the Bosphorus' banks, which is
housed inside a former 19th-century Ottoman palace.
The complex includes a spa and state-of-the-art gym,
as well as indoor and outdoor swimming pools, with the former thought to be a
favourite of the head coach.
As per journalist Muge Dagıstanlı Erdogan, for Turkish
outlet Yenicag, his stay came with an enormous final bill of 36.5million
Turkish lira, or £656,000.
It is not clear whether the club is expected to pay for
Mourinho's residence, or whether the manager himself will foot the bill.
Mourinho is thought to have been handed a jaw-dropping £7.7m
payout to leave Fenerbahce earlier this season.

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