Jose Mourinho is one of the best managers in the history of the game but his next move remains unclear after leaving Roma.
The 'Special One' was sacked by the Giallorossi following a two-and-a-half-year stint back in Italy but departs with his trophy collection greater than when he arrived.
The 60-year-old has won something at most of the clubs he has managed and counts Real Madrid, Chelsea and Manchester United among his employers.
Mourinho will always be considered one of the best and is a master of cup competitions as he eyes his new club to bring him more silverware.
Mourinho's career is an incredible story and led him to be the man he is today.
He started as manager of the Setubal Under-17s and 19s before Sir Bobby Robson spotted something and took him under his wing to Sporting Lisbon and Barcelona, where he worked as a translator.
Mourinho rose through the ranks and became assistant manager at Barca until he managed Benfica for just ten games and then Leiria before getting the Porto job in 2002.
Since taking over Porto, Mourinho has enjoyed 21 years at the top of European football and has won a staggering 26 major trophies, including two Champions League titles and three Premier Leagues.
Porto
Chelsea
Inter Milan
Real Madrid
Manchester United
Roma
The former Real Madrid boss has been recognised as FIFA's Coach of the Year four times, with different clubs on each occasion.
His first trophy came in the 2002/03 season when he won the old UEFA Cup with Porto before guiding the Portuguese giants to the Champions League the year after.
At that point, Mourinho was considered one of the best around and arrived in west London as the self-proclaimed 'Special One'.
Chelsea then conceded a record-low 15 goals in the top flight as they
Read on talksport.com