0:24 New Tottenham signing Doherty deletes a tweet Spurs fans won’t want to see again! (Pictures: @SpursOfficial)
Mourinho added: “I hate to play against him, so I’m so happy I won’t play against him again. I’m so happy that we have him.
“[He had] an incredible career for Wolves. League One, Championship, Premier League, Europa League. He did everything for them, so job done there.
“I know he is leaving with a lot of pride, but this is a new step for him. He’s full of motivation. We want to have the best players and best possible squad, we are going to have months of competition non-stop. We need a better squad than we had last season.”
Spurs have already sold young right-back Kyle Walker-Peters to Southampton this summer and they are also prepared to sell current Serge Aurier for the right price. He has interest from AC Milan, Bayer Leverkusen and Monaco.
The 27-year-old Ivory Coast international has two years left on his Spurs contract having joined from Paris Saint-Germain in August 2017 for £23m.
Wolves, meanwhile, remain in talks with a Arsenal over a deal to sign Ainsley Maitland-Niles after having a £15m bid rejected.
Analysis: Doherty’s role explained
Doherty plays as a right wing-back for Wolves but he interprets that position in an unusual way.
He does not just hug the touchline and provide width but acts as a genuine penalty box threat. Freeze the frame and he can appear to be Raul Jimenez’s strike partner at times. Doherty is reinventing the role. He is Wolves’ defender-turned-poacher extraordinaire.
Doherty’s off-the-ball movement and aerial ability in both boxes appeals to Jose Mourinho. There are prettier players but few in his position who can impact the game quite so much. A move in this transfer window solves a problem for Spurs – and creates one for Wolves.
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ROI boss Kenny: A great deal Spurs
0:35 Republic of Ireland boss Stephen Kenny says Doherty is one of the best full-backs around, following his move to Spurs
Republic of Ireland boss Stephen Kenny believes Spurs will benefit from Doherty’s ability to score and create goals.
“It’s certainly an interesting move for Matt, who has been a tremendous servant for Wolves. He is one of the best full-backs around, he will be very much in the frame to play.
“His number of assists, plus he’s goalscoring full-back, if you’re full-back is scoring and creating goals it’s a real asset. I think it’s great value and a great deal for Tottenham.”
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