Everton have finished 5th for the last 2 seasons and Simon Hopper thinks the Toffees are good value to be near the top of the tree again this time – see his low-down on all the contenders and recommended bets here.

Jose Mourinho has admitted that he would like to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United.

Ferguson, 67, has stated his intention to step down at Old Trafford before 2012, and former Chelsea boss Mourinho has admitted he would readily consider taking charge of United.

“I would consider going to Manchester Unitedbut United have to consider if they want me to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson,” the Inter boss told the Daily Mirror.

“If they do, then of course.

“I like England, where the fans are very passionate and make the game a beautiful occasion with such an incredible atmosphere.”

Mourinho left England two years ago when he quit as boss of Chelsea and he returned to football last season to lead Inter to the Serie A title.

Never known for his modesty, Mourinho noted that Chelsea have failed to win the title since he left.

“I had many conversations before Chelsea and I decided on a divorce,” he added.

“It was difficult for me because we loved each other but the relationship went in one direction and it was best for everyone.

“Since I left I became a champion again but they have not been champions again. I keep on winning and they don’t.”

Everton have finished 5th for the last 2 seasons and Simon Hopper thinks the Toffees are good value to be near the top of the tree again this time – see his low-down on all the contenders and recommended bets here.

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