Jose Mourinho declined to remark on Manchester United's accounted for enthusiasm for Tottenham left-back Danny Rose. Rose, 27, did a meeting in the week in which he doubted the club's compensation structure and said he would consider offers to leave, despite the fact that he later apologized. Whenever inquired as to whether United could make a move for the England universal, Mourinho said it was best he doesn't sai anything inspired by a paranoid fear of annoying Spurs chief Mauricio Pochettino and director Daniel Levy. "I ought not remark in light of the fact that Mauricio would not be glad on the off chance that I remark, Mr Levy would not be upbeat in the event that I remark and on the grounds that I had nothing to do with that meeting," he said. "I simply read it the way you did, I simply read, yet Danny Rose is a Spurs player and it is not my concern by any stretch of the imagination." Reports had recommended Mourinho could be keen on marking another left-back for United, having just included protector Victor Lindelof, midfielder Nemanja Matic and striker Romelu Lukaku this late spring. Pochettino said that he has acknowledged Rose's expression of remorse and he emphasized that the club would sign players before the end of the exchange window.