Bookmakers have slashed the odds on where Jose Mourinho will manage next after claims he has "chosen his next club".
The Special One, 56, is keen to return to management after being axed by Manchester United last year and has been linked with several top clubs.
He is now 4-1 with Ladbrokes to take over at Paris Saint-Germain or Bayern Munich.
Mourinho has managed some of the biggest teams in England, Italy, Spain, and Portugal but is yet to try his luck in France or Germany.
Thomas Tuchel penned a contract extension at the Ligue 1 giants in May keeping him at the club until 2021 - although failure to deliver in the Champions League could see him axed.
At Bayern, meanwhile, it is a similar story. Niko Kovac delivered another Bundesliga crown last year but needs to produce the goods in Europe - although he did help himself by stuffing Tottenham 7-2 recently.
Mourinho was touted as a potential replacement for the axed Sylvinho at Lyon but president Jean Michel Aulas claims the Portuguese boss declined a meeting - because he knows where he is going.
Aulas said: "We had some fairly flattering exchanges over SMS. It was nice for everyone.
"He did not accept our proposal to meet because he has already chosen another club.
However, the ex-Chelsea and Manchester United boss is 5-1 to replace Tottenham chief Mauricio Pochettino.
The Argentine is under immense pressure after a disastrous run of results and the bookmakers' odds suggest he could be tempted for a shock return to the Premier League at White Hart Lane.
Reports also claim he is keeping a close eye on old side Real Madrid, with Zinedine Zidane struggling for consistency after his return to the Bernabeu.
Newcastle could also make an audacious move for Mourinho, with a potential buyer and former Chelsea ally Peter Kenyon admitting the Portuguese tactician would be his first choice for the job.
Returns to Inter Milan or Porto are also possible while Everton is another potential next step for Mourinho at 8-1.
And he is 11-1 to take over as his national team boss, replacing the successful Fernando Santos who has guided Portugal to Euro 2016 and Nations League glory.
Lyon chief Jean Michel Aulas claims Jose Mourinho has already chosen his next club