Manchester United boss Jose Mou-rinho will not stoke his rivalry with fellow new recruit Pep Guardiola at Manchester City next season be-cause it could damage his team’s Premier League hopes, he said.

Mourinho and Guardiola had a fractious relationship when the Portuguese was in charge of Real Madrid and the Spaniard was at the helm at Barcelona during the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons.

“My experience does not allow me to be naive. What I mean by that is that I was with Pep for two years in a league where the champion was either him or me, Real or Barca,” Mourinho told reporters.

“In a situation like that individual battles make sense because they can have an influence. If, in the Premier League, I focus on him at City and he on me at United, another team will win the title.”

The new United and City managers face an early confrontation when their sides meet in a friendly in Beijing on July 25.

Mourinho and Guardiola will renew hostilities in the pre-season International Champions Cup.

United will be trying next term to make up ground on their neighbours who have finished above them in the Premier League for the past three campaigns.

Last season, City were ahead on goal difference but pipping United to fourth position meant they took the final Champions League qualifying place, leaving the Old Trafford club to settle for a spot in the Europa League.

Mourinho said he could not afford to focus on Guardiola if he wanted to bring the title back to United for the first time since 2013.

“In England there have been four different champions in the last four years,” he said.

“That says a lot about the competitiveness.

“The fact it has the biggest television rights and that the television revenues are distributed in the way that they are, allows the league to grow as a competition whereas, in the other leagues, the sharks are always the sharks,” added Mourinho.

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