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Wanting a new coach after the dismissal of Erik ten Hag, Manchester United launched an attack on Portuguese technician Ruben Amorim (39 years old). The Sporting CP coach who managed to finish twice as Portuguese champions in three and a half years with the Lions has a good chance of sitting on the bench of the Red Devils who would be ready to pay his release clause of 10 million euros. Wanting him to be on the bench of the English club from this Sunday and the reception of Chelsea, Manchester United will have to wait.
According to In BolaSporting CP would demand an additional 5 million euros to release the coach within 30 days. Indeed, even if Manchester United pays the clause, Sporting CP has 30 days to let its coach leave and can keep him for this period. According to Recordthe agreement was reached for Ruben Amorim to remain at the helm until the international break in November. Manchester United will have 4 matches to negotiate over this period. Yes Manchester United will get a new coach, but we will still have to wait…
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