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The track Rúben Amorim (39 years old) is taking a serious hit in the wing. The Portuguese coach of Sporting CP, who was announced to be close to Liverpool, had already calmed things down at a press conference a few days ago. “This is the last time I talk about my future. There have been no talks with Liverpool, so forget about any deal. The only thing we all want here is for Sporting to be champions and nothing will change. This is why I repeat, I am the coach of Sporting”, he explained. And if the Premier League risks offering itself to the Portuguese coach, the club could be very different.
According to The Athletic, West Ham are considering a possible departure of David Moyes this summer – he is at the end of his contract – and have had positive discussions with Rúben Amorim. The Hammers also took the temperature for Julen Lopetegui who has been free since the end of his adventure with Wolverhampton. The English media also specifies that the Liverpool option is slowly moving away for Rúben Amorim.
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