- Jose Mourinho has been enlisted to help FIFA president Gianni Infantino
- Mourinho flew out to Mexico City on Tuesday ahead of FIFA Congress
- He is expected to help Infantino oversee major changes at FIFA
Jose Mourinho has flown out to Mexico to join up with FIFA president Gianni Infantino ahead of the FIFA Congress.
It
will be the first time Infantino will have attended Congress in Mexico
City as the head of world football's governing body as he continues to
oversee major changes.
And as reported by Sportsmail,
Mourinho, who supported the 46-year-old during his election campaign,
will manage a male and female FIFA legends side playing Mexico All Stars
in the Azteca Stadium on Wednesday.


Jose Mourinho at Heathrow Airport before flying out to join up with FIFA president Gianni Infantino
The
Portuguese, who was photographed at Heathrow Airport before he boarded a
plane to South America, will take charge of a side including
ex-Manchester United player Dwight Yorke, Luis Figo and Fabio Cannavaro.
The
53-year-old has been out of work since he was sacked as manager of
Chelsea last December following a disastrous defence of the Premier
League title.
He
has been repeatedly tipped to replace Louis van Gaal as the next
manager of Manchester United despite the Dutchman insisting he will
still be at Old Trafford in August.

Mourinho has been out of football since last December when he was sacked as manager of Chelsea
And should Van Gaal remain in charge, Indonesia want Mourinho to manage their national team.
Ranked
185th in the FIFA rankings, Indonesia want him to turn their fortunes
around despite being banned from competing in internationals, including
2018 World Cup qualifying, due to government interference in their
domestic league.
Erick
Thohir, the Indonesian businessman - the club Mourinho managed from
2008 to 2010 - is also heavily involved in his country’s international
sporting set-up.
Imam
Nahrawi, Indonesia's youth and sports minister, said: ‘This plan has
been discussed with President Joko Widodo and the Chairman of the
Indonesian Olympics Committee, Erick Thohir, even though this won’t be
easy.