
Manchester United are âin talks to finalise a dealâ for Sporting Lisbonâs Ruben Amorim to become their new head coach.
Erik ten Hag was given his marching orders on Monday after defeat to West Ham the day before, with Ruud van Nistelrooy stepping up to take interim charge while Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS team draws up a shortlist of alternative options.
Reports suggested Van Nistelrooy could be handed the role on a permanent basis but The Athleticâs David Ornstein has now confirmed an earlier report that the Red Devils are in contact with Amorim.
The Sporting boss was heavily linked with both Liverpool and Chelsea in the summer and also travelled for talks at West Ham, before later apologising and calling the meeting âa mistakeâ.
Amorim has led Sporting to the Primeira Liga title on two occasions, including last season, and has also won the Taco da Liga three times, twice with Sporting and once with his previous club, Braga.
The report states that âsources in Portugal, speaking anonymously as theyâre not authorised to discuss the matter, have told The Athletic the 39-year-old is open to taking up the opportunity after Erik ten Hag was sacked earlier on Mondayâ.
Itâs claimed United are âready to pay the âŹ10m (ÂŁ8.3m) release clauseâ and that theyâre in talks with Sporting âto finalise a dealâ.
Amorim played his cards close to his chest when asked about the vacant post at Old Trafford on Monday.
âI was expecting that question and obviously Iâm not going to talk about the future, because otherwise Iâll always have to comment, so itâs not worth it, I wonât comment,â he told reporters.
âIâm very proud to be the coach of Sporting, thatâs all.â
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Brentford boss Thomas Frank is also thought to be high on the United shortlist, and he too responded to those links on Monday.
âIt is a delicate question. I have a big responsibility to Brentford, the fans, players and staff,â he said.
âWe will focus on Sheffield Wednesday [in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday]. I am very happy here itâs one of the best clubs in the world. What happens in the future, who knows.
âI will repeat myself. Iâm very happy here and can see myself being here for a long time. If something comes up, letâs see. Now? No. Very happy.â
Asked for his thoughts on the departure of Ten Hag, Frank added: âOf course I feel for Erik. He is a great coach and has a great career. He did a good job at Man United, two trophies in two years.
âItâs a non-stop developing football world and that [record] is more than acceptable. At these big clubs, there are massive expectations but I also think there has to be a reality check. Clearly on paper, there are three clubs at the top of the table are in a better place [City Arsenal and Liverpool].
âWhen you are a head coach yourself, You always feel for guys who lose their jobs and Iâm sure Erik gave everything.
âThere are better people to judge that [improvement]. He had a very good first season and had more than a few injury problems that doesnât help.â







