Jose Mourinho says he has no problem with Arsene Wenger despite the publication of a book which quotes him as saying he would "break his face".
Manchester United's manager has had a long-running rivalry with the Frenchman which dates back to when he managed Chelsea and he once called the Arsenal boss a "specialist in failure".
Asked if he felt let down by Beasley putting the quote in the public domain, Mourinho, whose United side face Leicester, live on Sky Sports 1 HD on Saturday, said: "You can see how close he was [to me]. I am happy. He made his money, that's fine. That's fine for me.
"I met Arsene Wenger a couple of weeks ago and, like civilised people, we shook hands. We sat on the same table, we had a dinner together with other people.
"We exchanged ideas, we were speaking because we are civilised people. Again, I don't think the book will be in the gallery of the Shakespeares and so on.
"I prefer just to not comment. That's my last word about it and again, I repeat, he is making his money. That's fine for me."
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