Coach Ruben Amorim, who is about to join Manchester United, has opened up about recruiting Sporting CP players.
“Coach Amorim admitted that he could bring Sporting players to Manchester United next summer,” the British ‘Goal Dotcom’ reported on the 10th (Korea Standard Time).
Recently, Manchester United made a big decision. He appointed Amorim after rejecting Erik ten Hag, who had been sluggish repeatedly. He was a former member of the Portuguese national soccer team and played for Benfica and Braga. He took off his soccer shoes since 2016. Since then, he has gained experience as a manager at Casa Pia and Braga.
He has led Sporting, a Portuguese soccer powerhouse, until this season. Despite being relatively young at age 39, he has won trophies in Primera Liga in Portugal and in other leagues. The prevailing assessment is that he is the most promising leader in Europe. Amorim will be appointed to Manchester United ahead of the A-match break in November.
Recently, coach Amorim announced that he may recruit players from Sporting. Of course, it is not the upcoming winter transfer market. “I will not sign (sporting players) in January,” he said. As he is leaving his team during the season, he intends not to recruit key players.
However, no one knows about the transfer window next summer. “I don’t know much about summer. The most important thing is to endure through summer,” coach Amorim said. “After that, we have some really good players in sports, so we have to wait and see. I don’t know.”
He went on to claim, “There was a title that allowed us to win in Sporting. Considering the impact we had, we should have won more. But no one would have expected us to win that many.” 토토사이트
Some predict that coach Amorim may recruit Pedro Gonsalves, a key midfielder in Sporting. “Gonsalves is a great player. That’s why he can play with any team or any player in the world.”
“I can take Gonsalves anywhere. He’s very smart. But this year, we have to focus on Sporting because we have to become champions. But he can play for any team in the world,” he added.