Jose Mourinho will not become the next Juventus manager despite being endorsed for the role by Cristiano Ronaldo, according to Sky Sports News.
It is understood that former Manchester United manager Mourinho is out of the Serie A champions’ price range.
Juventus do not have the funds for the potential deal having spent in the region of £105m on signing Ronaldo from Real Madrid last summer, according to Sky sources.
Five-time Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldo was prepared to put his previous differences with Mourinho to one side and recommended his former Real Madrid boss to the Juventus board.
Despite reported disagreements during their spell together at the Santiago Bernabeu, Sky Sports News understands the relationship between Mourinho and Ronaldo is healthy and they could work together again in the future.
Mourinho, who won the Champions League with Juve’s rivals Inter Milan in 2010, is currently looking for a new challenge after leaving Manchester United in December 2018.
The Portuguese’s Inter connections mean he would have had concerns about any potential move to Turin.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has also been linked to the Italian giants by newspaper report, but a member of City’s board described the story as an “unfounded rumour” in an interview with Sky in Italy on Thursday.