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Jose Mourinho confirms Nemanja Matic is desperate to complete Manchester United transfer

Jose Mourinho has confirmed Nemanja Matic is desperate to complete a move to Manchester United after Chelsea sanctioned his £40million transfer. The Serbian midfielder is deemed surplus to requirements at Stamford Bridge after Antonio Conte brought Frenchman Tiemoue Bakayoko to Stamford Bridge.

Matic helped the Blues win two titles in the space of three years but Roman Abramovich agreed to sell him to rivals United – his move could be announced on Monday.

Following United's pre-season friendly win over Valerenga in Oslo, Mourinho said of Matic: 'I'm waiting for news. 'I know that he wants that very, very much and when a player wants very, very much the chance is bigger.

'So I think we have a chance but in football until it's official, I saw so many things happen that I refuse to say more than I am telling you now.

Leaked images surfaced on Sunday afternoon showing Matic in United's training kit but Mourinho refused to confirm its legitimacy. 'I don't know because I was not there [at Uniteds Carrington training complex],' he said.

I really dont know. Number 31 is a free number. It's a free jersey, we have a few free and 31 is one of them.'.

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Breaking : Top Democrat Pays His Wife $400,000 With Campaign Funds This is Corruption - Duration: 3:08.

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15 Signs Your Coworker Is A Psychopath | Conscious Reminder - Duration: 10:04.

15 signs your coworker is a psychopath

The word psychopath gets thrown around quite a lot sometimes.

Famous movie villains are often incorrectly labeled as psychopaths.

You might even call your rude neighbor a psycho.

And who hasn't complained about the psychopaths on the road today after getting cut off in traffic?

But how can you tell if you're working with a legitimate psychopath?

Psychopaths aren't simply jerks or bullies — they must meet a certain set of criteria, as outlined by the Hare Psychopathy Checklist.

While only a professional should diagnose psychopathy, a psychopathic cowoker or boss may demonstrate some of these signs.

#1.

They have sadistic motives and intents

"I think the most telling sign is their sadistic nature," Andrew Faas, a former senior executive with Canada's two largest retail

organisations and author of "The Bully's Trap," tells Business Insider.

A psychopath motivates others through fear, rather than respect, he says, and they intend to destroy rather than correct.

This one characteristic is what separates psychopaths from a boss or coworker who is simply "firm," he says.

"I've led and managed workforces that are in the thousands, and I've always been and still am a very demanding leader,

but I motivate through respect because I want people to improve," Faas says.

#2.

They're glib and constantly turn on the superficial charm

Psychopaths are masters at presenting themselves well.

They are great conversationalists who can easily sprinkle chit-chat with witty comebacks and "unlikely but convincing" stories that make

them look good, writes psychologist Robert Hare, creator of the Hare Psychopathy Checklist, in a post on Psychology Today.

Confronted with such charm, you may believe that the psychopath is a decent — delightful, even — person by the end of the conversation.

Hare writes that one of his raters once interviewed a male prisoner who threw in some compliments about her appearance,

and by the end of the interview she felt unusually pretty.

"When I got back outside, I couldn't believe I'd fallen for a line like that," she said.

#3.

They have a grandiose estimation of self

Psychopaths see themselves as the centre of the universe, writes Hare on Psychology Today.

They are so important in their minds that they believe other people are just tools to be used.

They're confident — even in the face of overwhelming evidence

Many people struggle with their self-esteem.

Psychopaths, on the other hand, can be identified by their overabundance of confidence, according to Dr. William Hirstein on Psychology

Today.

Whether their boasting is subtle or obvious, beware the coworker that's always going on and on about how great they are.

#4.

They're a pathological liar

Maybe there was some truth to "Pinocchio."

Once psychopaths start lying, they can't — and don't want to — stop.

Faas says that bullies have an "intellectual dishonesty that they knowingly revert to."

Unlike normal people, psychopaths don't care if their lie is found out because they can just lie again to cover it up, he says.

#5.

They don't think the rules apply to them

Psychopaths are notorious for flaunting societal norms and rules.

Much like narcissists, they are so self-centered and cold hearted that they simply believe they can get away with terrible behavior,

writes Amy Morin, a licenced clinical social worker and psychotherapist, on Psychology Today.

#6.

They live a parasitic lifestyle

Psychopaths are single-minded: They think only of themselves and what they want to accomplish — like a parasite.

"They're going to live their life and do and say and behave the way they want to behave without any consideration for others," Faas says.

He says psychopaths do whatever they want because they have such an inflated sense of self that they don't think the normal rules of life

apply to them: "They feel they're immune to any criticism in terms of how they live their lifestyle,

including harassing those they have command and control over."

#7.

They are cunning and manipulative

Faas likes to say that psychopaths are masters of three things: manipulation, deflection, and deception,

all of which help them keep "number one" — themselves — above water.

"They're very apt to accept credit for something when it goes right, but when something goes wrong,

they look for a scape goat to deflect it to and take the blame," he says.

#8.

They had early behavioural problems

Faas says that psychopaths in the workplace were most likely bullies on the playground.

"They take what they were allowed to do in the school environment and take it with them to the workplace," he says.

Some of the early behavioural signs include persistent lying, cheating, theft, arson, truancy, substance abuse, vandalism,

and/or precocious sexuality, writes Hare.

While many children may display such behaviours, he says that psychopaths will display them more often and to a more serious degree.

#9.

They don't feel emotions like normal people

Psychopaths can effectively mimic emotional responses, writes Psychology Today's Dr. Scott Bonn.

However, they cannot sincerely feel them.

Most psychopaths are master manipulators — those around them don't realise their true nature until the damage is already done.

#10.

Their long-term goals are not realistic

Even though psychopaths struggle to accomplish their own grandiose goals for themselves because they are bad planners, Hare writes,

they expect others to rise to the occasion.

"Though the task may be impossible to do, psychopaths justify it because, in their limited view, it's a reasonable goal," Faas says.

#11.

They show no remorse or guilt

The psychopathic tendency to not care about the consequences of their actions, no matter how badly they affect others,

can be linked to their "remarkable ability to rationalise their behaviour," Hare writes.

While their friends and family may be physically or emotionally hurt by the psychopath's actions,

he or she will typically just deflect the blame with excuses or flat-out deny it.

Hare recalls one subject who stabbed someone, yet seemed to feel more sorry for himself.

"He spends a few months in hospital, and I rot here," Hare's subject told him.

#12.

They have a scary temper

Don't get fooled by the charming veneer.

Hare writes on Psychology Today that psychopaths are incredibly short-tempered.

The smallest thing can set them off into a rage.

Watch out for the person who freaks out about everything in the office — no matter how minor.

#13.

A proclivity for non-committal relationships

Hare's checklist includes both promiscuous sexual behaviour and multiple short-term marital relationships as signs of psychopathy,

as Business Insider previously reported.

However, if that sounds like one of your coworkers, don't be too quick to judge.

They might just be bad at relationships or uninterested in commitment.

This red flag is likely a more effective indicator when combined with other warning signs.

#14.

They're often bored

If one of your colleagues is constantly complaining about how bored they are at work, you might just have a boring job or a whiny coworker.

However, taken with a few of these other signs, constant boredom could actually indicate psychopathy, as Business Insider reported.

Psychopaths are notoriously impulsive novelty-seeks, and always on the look-out for the next rush.

For more infomation >> 15 Signs Your Coworker Is A Psychopath | Conscious Reminder - Duration: 10:04.

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Man Utd's pre-season centre-back pairings suggest Mourinho is not thinking what everyone else is - Duration: 4:10.

Man Utd's pre-season centre-back pairings suggest Mourinho is not thinking what everyone else is

Manchester United's preferred initial centre-back pairing for the 2017/18 season may surprise many supporters judging by Jose Mourinho's pre-season team selections. The obvious duo to marshal the backline is Eric Bailly and Victor Lindelof.

Bailly took no time to settle at Old Trafford following his £30million arrival last summer. The Ivorian immediately established himself as the first-choice option.

In the Premier League he was selected 20 times in central defence, more than any other player. Phil Jones was picked 18 times, Marcos Rojo 17, Chris Smalling 13, Daley Blind 8 and Matteo Darmian once.

What is clear from those figures is Mourinho struggled to commit to a regular pairing – signalling he was unconvinced by his options in his first term as Manchester United manager.

So when he went out and signed Lindelof from Benfica for £31m it came as little surprise. For that money, and with Mourinho's apparent doubts over his existing options, it had been assumed the Sweden international would become Bailly's regular partner.

But Mourinho's pre-season team selections suggest the Portuguese tactician has other ideas. The duo were paired together in the second half of Manchester United's first game of the summer, against LA Galaxy. But since then, Mourinho hasn't tested them together again.

In the following match Smalling was given an opportunity alongside Bailly – which also hasn't been tried since. In the last four games – including today's match with Valerenga – it has been Phil Jones alongside Bailly.

Mourinho has just one more opportunity to try the pairing most expected to see before the Premier League season begins. That will come against Sampdoria on Wednesday.

They also play Real Madrid in the Super Cup before the first match of the new campaign but Bailly is suspended from that game.

It would suggest that Jones – who has impressed during Manchester United's pre-season – will be the first choice centre-back ahead of Lindelof.

It would be an impressive achievement for Jones who has struggled badly with injuries in recent years. In three of the last five seasons he's failed to feature in more than half of Manchester United's league games.

However it will be a worrying indictment on Lindelof. While early days, his appearances in pre-season have caused concern.

When Mourinho was questioned why he hadn't been starting Bailly and Lindelof together following the defeat to Barcelona he offered a confusing response. 'I think we will understand the reason in a couple of days.

Bailly is suspended for the first two matches [in the Super Cup and Champions League], as you know, and I think in the next couple of days we will have the understanding of why I play Lindelof and Smalling.

It's possible Mourinho is simply keeping his cards close to his chest – but if so it will have been a major risk to have given Bailly and Lindelof just 45 minutes practice together.

We will have a better idea when Mourinho names his team for Manchester Uniteds Premier League opener against West Ham on August 13.

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Jose Mourinho insists Marouane Fellaini is staying at Manchester United amid Galatasaray rumours - Duration: 1:48.

Jose Mourinho insists Marouane Fellaini is staying at Manchester United amid Galatasaray rumours

Jose Mourinho has rubbished reports linking Marouane Fellaini with an exit from Manchester United. The Belgian midfielder has been strongly linked with a move to Galatasaray in recent days.

Some reports suggested the Turkish outfit would be sending a delegation to Manchester at the start of the coming week to begin negotiations over his transfer.

So it came as something of a surprise when Fellaini was named in the starting line-up for Manchester United's pre-season friendly against Valerenga. And not only did he start but the former Everton midfielder scored the opening goal in the 3-0 win.

With Mourinho having a tendancy to drop players he is about to sell, that was a clear indication that the midfielder has a future at Old Trafford.

After the match the Manchester United manager confirmed that was the case by saying Fellaini is 'too important for me'. He said that Galatasaray had more chance of luring him to Istanbul, adding there was 'no chance' of a deal.

Should Fellaini remain he faces more competition for a role in the side with reports suggesting Manchester United are on the verge of signing central midfielder Nemanja Matic. Pictures have been circulating showing the Chelsea player wearing a Manchester United training kit.

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