The Blues boss, who returned for his second spell at the Stamford Bridge helm in 2013, has a contract with the club until 2017.
But
according to reports in The Sun, the Portuguese will be handed fresh terms which will keep him in west London until 2020.
Chelsea have been through a vast array of managers since Roman
Abramovich bought the club in 2003, but despite a stream of trophies
consistently finding their way to the Stamford Bridge cabinet, the Blues
now appear to be looking towards long-term stability.
They have already started tying key players down to lengthy deals,
most recently with Eden Hazard signing a five-and-a-half year contract
last week.
And with captain John Terry also in line for a new one-year
extension, Mourinho could be the next to put pen to paper at the Bridge.
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