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Jose Mourinho latest: Where does Jose Mourinho live? Inside the £25m London home
Jose Mourinho has become the new manager of Tottenham Hotspur - but where does the former Man Utd and Chelsea manager live?
Tottenham: Jose Mourinho appointed as new head coach
The Portuguese star will replace Mauricio Pochettino, who was sent packing on Tuesday night in a shock move for fans.
Speaking after his appointment, Mourinho said: “I am excited to be joining a Club with such a great heritage and such passionate supporters.
“The quality in both the squad and the academy excites me.
“Working with these players is what has attracted me.”
Pochettino is yet to speak out after his dismissal, but Spurs stars have spoken out to thank their 'manager and friend'.
Harry Kane tweeted on Wednesday: "Gaffer. I’ll be forever thankful to you for helping me achieve my dreams.
“We’ve had some amazing moments in the last 5 and a half years that I will never forget.
"You were my manager but my friend as well and I thank you for that relationship. Good luck with your next chapter!"
Fellow Spurs star Dele Alli added: "I can’t thank this man enough. He’s taught me so much and I’m so grateful for everything he’s done for me.
"Good luck and hope to see you again my friend."
Poch's dismissal comes amid dismal performance from his Spurs squad, which is currently languishing at 14th in the table.
The side have only won 3 of their 12 matches played so far, with 5 draws and 4 losses - including a shock 3-0 defeat to Brighton.
Where does Jose Mourinho live?
Mourinho, his wife Matilde, daughter and son all live in £25million London home.
He bought the Belgravia mansion for £6.5 million, but the six-bedroom estate is now thought to be worth some £25m.
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His family is said to own up to £50m worth of property with five houses in Portugal alone.
But the 55-year-old instead spent 904 nights in the five star Lowry Hotel in Manchester while he was in charge of United.
The £600-a-night suite cost him around £550,000 after he shunned a Chesire mansion for the 700 sq ft room with views of the River Irwell in Salford.