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Jose Mourinho 'has no break clause in his Tottenham contract amid mounting pressure', meaning Portuguese boss would receive a huge payout if he is sacked before it expires in 2023

Jose Mourinho's contract does not include a break clause, according to reports, amid growing pressure on the Tottenham boss.

The north London side have lost four of their last five matches across all competitions following the 3-0 reverse by Manchester City at the weekend.

Spurs' hopes of winning a trophy also took a blow last week as they were knocked out of the FA Cup in a nine-goal thriller at Everton, and their recent slump has seen some fans beginning to turn on Mourinho.

Pressure is building on Jose Mourinho with the manager struggling to rescue Spurs' form

Pressure is building on Jose Mourinho with the manager struggling to rescue Spurs' form

Tottenham slumped to eighth this weekend after a disappointing 3-0 loss to Manchester City
Daniel Levy must pay a big cheque to Mourinho to sack him, with no break clause in his deal

But according to The Athletic, the contract Mourinho signed in November 2019 until the end of the 2022-23 season does not contain a break clause.