Mourinho Set To Resign As Fenerbahçe Manager Amid Health Concerns.
Jose Mourinho is reportedly set to leave his role as Fenerbahçe manager ahead of schedule, with sources suggesting the Portuguese tactician will resign from his position due to health-related reasons.
The 62-year-old, who took charge of the Turkish giants last summer on a two-year deal, was expected to remain at the helm until the end of his contract. Despite speculation about his long-term future, Mourinho had previously hinted at a return to the Premier League once his current commitment in Turkey had run its course.
However, fresh reports from respected Turkish journalist Yakub Cinar indicate that the former Chelsea and Real Madrid manager could be stepping down sooner than anticipated. The update came shortly after Fenerbahçe’s 2–2 draw with Kayserispor in the Super Lig — a result that left them five points adrift of Galatasaray in the title race.
While details remain unclear, it has not yet been confirmed whether Mourinho’s resignation would be effective immediately or at the end of the current season.
Concerns over Mourinho’s health have resurfaced in light of this development. In December, the veteran coach flew back to Portugal for surgery, later revealed by the club to be a gallbladder operation. Mourinho assured fans at the time that it was a minor procedure and that he was in good condition.
It is still uncertain whether his current health situation is linked to that previous operation or if it is an entirely separate issue. Fenerbahçe have yet to issue an official statement regarding the reports of his potential departure.
As the situation unfolds, Mourinho’s next steps — and whether this marks a pause or a conclusion to his storied managerial career — remain to be seen.

