CurrentReport Blog Manchester United has formally expressed interest in hiring Sporting Lisbon’s manager, Ruben Amorim, signaling their intent to activate the €10 million release clause in his contract. This potential move could see Amorim leave Sporting after their upcoming Taca da Liga clash against Nacional at Estadio Jose Alvalade on Tuesday.
Due to Sporting’s status on the Portuguese stock exchange, the club is legally required to disclose any major business developments to Portugal’s financial regulator, the CMVM. In compliance, Sporting issued a statement confirming Manchester United’s approach for Amorim and their willingness to meet the buyout fee specified in his contract.
The 39-year-old Amorim, who has impressed with his tactical acumen and results in the Primeira Liga, has caught Manchester United’s attention amid recent struggles at Old Trafford. Amorim’s record with Sporting, leading them to significant success in the Portuguese league, positions him as a viable candidate for United’s managerial role.
The official statement submitted to the CMVM reads: “Sporting comes…to inform the market…that Manchester United FC has expressed interest in hiring coach Ruben Amorim. Sporting’s Board of Directors has provided terms and conditions for contract termination, specifically the €10 million clause Manchester United has shown willingness to pay.”
Amorim’s imminent move could mark a strategic shift for Manchester United as they aim to rejuvenate their squad under dynamic management. Fans and analysts are closely watching how this high-stakes negotiation unfolds and the potential impact on Sporting Lisbon, which now faces the challenge of replacing a successful and highly-rated coach.