Jose Mourinho says he has turned down three job offers since being sacked as Manchester United boss and has rejected criticism of the team’s playing style.
The Portuguese, 55, was sacked in December after the club said there had been no progress with results, style or developing young players.
Former United player Gary Neville said no-one should be able to shape their own philosophy at the club again.
“Gary Neville doesn’t know my philosophy,” Mourinho told beIN Sports.
“My philosophy depends. I would love to go to a club and have [the same] conditions that [Liverpool boss] Jurgen Klopp and [Manchester City manager] Pep Guardiola did.
“I refused already three jobs because I didn’t feel it was what I want.”
Mourinho, who led Manchester United to League Cup and Europa League titles, is understood to have a non-disclosure agreement signed as part of his pay-off from the club, meaning he is not allowed to talk about his departure.
But he spoke about a range of subjects as a studio guest on beIN Sports.