Sporting CP manager Ruben Amorim has reached a verbal agreement in principle to join Liverpool to replace Jurgen Klopp, who departs at the end of the season, a Sky Germany report has claimed. Amorim has been in the hot seat to join the English club ever since Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso announced he was not moving to Merseyside to join his former club.
According to the publication, Amorim has discussed a three-year contract to join Liverpool, although a final deal was yet to be signed. Reports indicate that returning Michael Edwards has a big say in the signing of Amorim as the next manager.
Amorim has been a hot pick for several clubs looking for a manager. Apart from Liverpool, the Portuguese has been on Barcelona and Bayern Munich's managerial shortlist as well.
'Can't say like Xabi' — Amorim
Notably, on the eve of the Lisbon derby against Benfica, which Sporting ultimately won 2-1, Amorim gave the most clear hint that he was planning a move to Liverpool.
The Portuguese said there was no guarantee that he will stay in Portugal beyond the season to oversee Sporting.
«I cannot guarantee that I will stay at Sporting next season,» Amorim said in a press conference when quizzed about his future.
«I can’t say that like Xabi Alonso did. We have time to discuss my future, we will do that at the right time,» he added.
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Amorim added if Sporting did not win any silverware this season, he would leave the club.
“Sporting is already dealing with the future, I can’t decide. I gave my word and I can’t go back on it. If we don’t win titles, I’ll leave Sporting. It was clear from the start, it was the bet I
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