Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is set to be rewarded for the club’s title success with a two-year contract extension, reports the London Evening Standard.
The 52-year-old’s agreement runs until 2017 but it is understood the Blues are in advanced talks to prolong his stay at Stamford Bridge.
According to the report, Mourinho is already the highest paid manager in the Premier League on around £8.5m per season and the new agreement is believed to include an increase which could yet make him the game’s top earning manager.
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