Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho finally looks to __have found himself a home in the city as he prepares to move into this stylish new apartment.
England 3-0 Scotland: Daniel Sturridge stakes his claim in comfortable win The Portuguese tactician has had to put up with living in the five-star Lowry Hotel for the last five months, having failed to purchase a new home since arriving in Manchester to replace Louis van Gaal as Red Devils boss.
Thankfully, Mourinho has finally found something up to scratch as he prepares for a second viewing of this flat in a 47-storey building in the centre of Manchester.
Home to a number of big-name footballers and former footballers in the city, Mourinho looks like being the latest to take up residence in the skyscraper that has had locals fearing a UFO attack.
Supposedly a building that omits humming noises when it’s windy, its glass blade at the top has been pinned as the reason for the strange problem by architect Ian Simpson, according to the Daily Mirror.
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As well as aliens, Mourinho may also want to watch out for fireworks as this is also the apartment building where Mario Balotelli was living when he decided to let off fireworks in his kitchen.
Former United defender Phil Neville has also lived there, along with Manchester City players past and present, Vincent Kompany, Pablo Zabaleta and Robinho.
Mourinho’s family will remain based in their £20million home in London, however, with the former Chelsea boss’ son currently a goalkeeper on Fulham’s books, and his daughter studying fashion in the capital.

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