Ruben Amorim has vehemently refuted reports that suggested the Sporting CP manager has already reached a verbal agreement to join Liverpool.
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Liverpool intensely linked with AmorimReds pursuing him after being snubbed by AlonsoAmorim distanced himself away from the rumoursWHAT HAPPENED?
Known as one of the brightest young talents in European football management, Amorim has emerged as a frontrunner to succeed Klopp at Liverpool. This comes after Klopp announced his decision to step down as Liverpool's head coach in January, prompting the club to search for his successor.
Initially, Xabi Alonso was considered a top candidate for the position. However, Alonso, who has had a successful start to his managerial career, confirmed his commitment to Bayer Leverkusen, dismissing any possibility of a move to Liverpool.
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Recent reports claimed that Amorim reached a “verbal agreement in principle” to take charge at Anfield from next season. It was even touted that he has been offered a three-year contract and everything is in place at Merseyside, barring his signature.
WHAT AMORIM SAID
However, during a press conference, Amorim denied these reports, insisting that he has had no discussions or agreements with Liverpool officials.
"There was no interview, much less an agreement [with Liverpool]," he told reporters. "The only thing we want, all of us here, is to be champions with Sporting, and nothing will change. I'll say it again: I'm Sporting's coach. There was no interview with any club, no agreement with any club. I am focused, as always, on defending my club."
Amidst the speculation, Amorim urged the media to refrain from further inquiries about his future, expressing his determination to focus on Sporting's pursuit of the Portuguese league title.
"Since I really have nothing to say: there will be no interviews or agreements with the Sporting coach. The matter is resolved, whether for this club or another. This is the last time I talk about my future," he said.
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Amorim is contracted with Sporting until 2026, and Liverpool may need to trigger his €20 million (£17m/$22m) release clause to secure his services. The former Portuguese international has enjoyed success at Sporting, guiding the team to the Primeira Liga title in the 2020-21 season. Currently, Sporting sit four points clear of Benfica at the top of the table this season, with a game in hand.