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RUBEN AMORIM reportedly has a verbal pact with Sporting Lisbon which could see him leave the club this summer.

The Portuguese manager has been linked with becoming the next Liverpool boss.

Ruben Amorim has a verbal pact with Sporting Lisbon to leave this summer
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Ruben Amorim has a verbal pact with Sporting Lisbon to leave this summerCredit: Rex

Amorim has emerged as a target to replace Jurgen Klopp when he steps down at the end of the season.

However, his appointment would not come without a fee, although this will reportedly be lower than previously expected.

reports that Amorim's contract includes a £26million buyout clause for Portuguese clubs and £17million for foreign clubs.

The report adds, though, that Amorim has a verbal pact with Sporting to let him leave this summer for a fee of just £8.5million.

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It comes after SunSport revealed last week that the 39-year-old is considering leaving Sporting at the end of the season.

He has been strongly linked with a move to Anfield and the Reds could hold an advantage over other European clubs.

Amorim's agent also represents Liverpool winger Luis Diaz.

The former international midfielder has been in charge of Sporting since 2020 and won a league title during his first full season.

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Ruben Amorim's managerial career

2018-19 - Casa Pia

2019 - Braga B

2019-20 - Braga

2020-Present - Sporting Lisbon

Trophies:

Braga - Portuguese League Cup (2020)

Sporting Lisbon - Liga Portugal (20/21), Portuguese League Cup (2021,2022), Portuguese Super Cup (2021)

His side ended the campaign with just one defeat as they won their first title for 19 years.

He has won three other major honours during his tenure and is currently contracted until the summer of 2026.

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Amorim's side are in pole position to land a league and cup double this term.

Saturday's win over Benfica leaves Sporting four points clear of their rivals with a game in hand.

Meanwhile, they are also into May's cup final after sealing an aggregate semi-final victory over the same opponents in midweek.

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