Jose Mourinho has revealed that he would not think twice about signing a new contract with Manchester United.
The Portuguese took charge of the 20-time English champions in July, signing a three-year contract at Old Trafford after Louis van Gaal left his role with the club.
On Tuesday night, it was widely reported that Man United were keen to offer the former Chelsea manager a new long-term contract after being impressed with his work at the helm.
Mourinho has admitted that the money on offer from the super-rich Chinese Super League "is attractive", but wants to remain in European football and would sign a new Man United contract.
"They know that I'm loving it, at every level, I'm loving my job at Manchester United, and they know that if one day they bring the contract, I will sign it, I don't even need my advisers, I'll sign because I am loving it," Mourinho told Sky Sports News.
"China money is attractive for everyone, but I love my football at the highest level more. Too young, 53, too young, too many years of football to go to a place like China."
Man United are currently on a 10-game unbeaten run in all competitions and now sit just four points off the top four in the Premier League following three straight league victories.