The 54-year-old Portuguese, who is in his second season with the
Red Devils, has never spent more than four years in one spell at any of his
seven clubs.
Speaking on French television, Mourinho also said he thought
Paris St-Germain were a "fantastic" club.
"I'm still a coach with worries, with ambitions, and with
the desire to do new things," said Mourinho.
The former Chelsea, Real Madrid, Inter Milan and Porto boss told
TF1's Telefoot: "I don't believe, no, I'm sure that I won't end my career
here."
Asked if that meant at Manchester United, Mourinho said:
"Yes."
Mourinho, who won the EFL Cup and Europa League in his first
season at Old Trafford, said his son had recently been to watch PSG.
Mourinho signed a three-year contract when he became Manchester
United manager, with the option of a further season on top, so in theory there
is nothing to worry about until 2020.
However, in reality, negotiations over an extension are expected
to begin before the end of the current campaign. United certainly view that as
a probability.
There are some frustrations. Mourinho is known to be unhappy at
not getting at least one more signing, Inter Milan's Ivan Perisic, during the
summer and - on a much smaller level - did not speak to in-house TV station
MUTV after Saturday's draw at Liverpool, due to the huge number of media
obligations he did have to fulfil.
But nothing has
happened recently to suggest the Portuguese has changed his mind from past
statements about wanting to be at Old Trafford for a long time.

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