"Oh, that's right," Mourinho suddenly said.
"What's wrong?" Ricahrd asked back.
"How long will the contract between us be?" Mourinho finally brought up the most crucial question.
O'Neill had signed a four-year contract with the club in his second term. If possible, Mourinho wanted the same too — so he would have enough time to fulfill and actualize everything he had envisioned. Managers are unlike players who can switch teams every year. A manager is the backbone of the team, and a manager who wants to succeed must have a long-term plan.
