MANCHESTER UNITED suppose to part ways with Jose Mourinho, former Premier League star Stan

Mourinho was left seething following the summer transfer window, with Ed Woodward failing to deliver on the United boss’ demands.

The Red Devils signed Fred, Diogo Dalot and Lee Grant, however, the Special One wanted at least two more players.

Mourinho see a frustrated figure all summer, especially on United’s pre-season tour of America.

Collymore says Mourinho isn’t the right man to take United to greater hight claiming it’s time for the Special One to leave. There isn’t a poorer fit of manager and club in the Premier League, arguably not anywhere in Europe


“When Jose Mourinho arrived at Manchester United, I saw a match made in heaven,” Collymore said. “A born winner, I thought he would learn and grow in the Old Trafford hot seat, become more smiley and a better politician “But I was wrong. 

“And right now there isn’t a poorer fit of manager and club in the Premier League, arguably not anywhere in Europe.”

United’s season was a better start on Friday night as Mourinho’s men beat Leicester at Old Trafford. Mourinho is desperate to catch Manchester City this season after watching Pep Guardiola’s side snatch the Premier League title last time out.

And Collymore says he’d much rather work under the likes of Guardiola and Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, claiming Mourinho is too quick to throw his players under the bus.

He added: “The fact they brought in Paul Pogba two years ago for a world-record fee shows the clout they still have. “And even if they’d finished eighth, ninth or 10th the year before, as a player, you would still sign for them.

“United and Liverpool are the only clubs in England you could say that about because none of the others can offer a player the chance to become a club legend in the same way they can. “You get the opportunity to make yourself a global superstar on the same stage as Sir Bobby Charlton, George Best, Kenny Dalglish, Ian Rush and Steven Gerrard.

“But I just don’t believe players look at Mourinho these days and think, “Yes, I’m desperate to play for him”.

 Collymore claims United should part ways with Jose Mourinho “If there was a choice of managers, I’d want to play for - in terms of the privilege of playing for them - it would be Pep Guardiola, Mauricio Pochettino and Jurgen Klopp, for starters. “Then it would be people like Slavisa Jokanovic and Nuno Espirito Santos.

“And even some of the managers lower down I’d rather work with because I’d know I was going to have a happier time as an individual and as a player than I would under Mourinho.

“As a player, it all boils down to whether or not you are enjoying your football and your experience - your enjoyment is one of the reasons you play well.”