For reasons that you don’t have to endure just yet, I have been rather fascinated by the sort of cars that footballers have owned.

Managers less so. They always seem to prefer the big saloons favoured by pub landlords and me. When I did write something about managers though, I entitled it the ‘Special Ones’ after José Mourinho. He said he was the ‘Special One’ so it must be true.

He is quoted as saying: “I don’t have a taste for having ten cars.” However, he has had some pretty decent ones during his time in management. Sometimes it has been related to promotional deals. That explains the Audi A7 he had when at Real Madrid. Also at Inter Milan a BMW X6 was part of his management deal with the club.

Not only that, this handsome chap modelled some clothes for the Porsche collection and got a Porsche 911 as part of the deal. Mourinho also went out and bought himself an Aston Martin Rapide and Mercedes S500 when at Chelsea the first time around and also a Ferrari F599 when at Milan.

Now it seems as though he may have just the one, with his name on the bonnet. No really. Apparently the Mourinho Supercar (well it would have to be a supercar) is being built by Raff House in partnership with the German car-tuning firm Mansory. According to the PR boat hooks that accompanied this announcement, Mansory had to revisit its entire experience in extensive tuning and come up with unique technologies.

The body of the 740bhp car is fashioned from carbonfibre, while the spoiler and the vents are made from chrome-plated aluminium of a special shade which is very difficult to manufacture. 

It gets worse, because José Mourinho decided to share his thoughts with us: “This is incredible – to have your own car in the most straightforward sense of the term, a car built to fulfill all your desires and needs. I’ve always dreamed of a car uniting the best of Ferrari and Aston Martin – a powerful engine with perfect comfort and class. This is what the Raff House supercar is expected to be like." 

If you want one, you’d better hurry as only 11 are being built. Oh and José is going to keep one. But even if you can afford it, would you want an upmarket kit car when you could have something really good, without a “here today, gone tomorrow” football manager’s moniker on the bonnet? I don’t know who it is aimed at and I don’t care, either.