Ruben Amorim won't be joining Man Utd until two more Sporting demands are met - report
Sporting CP president Frederico Varandas has made fresh demands to Manchester United to part ways with their head coach, according to A Bola.
The Red Devils recently ended their association with manager Erik ten Hag following a run of four wins from 13 appearances in all competitions.
The club have already identified a ready-made replacement for the Dutchman, but a deal appears far from straightforward.
United have agreed to pay the €10 million release clause in Ruben Amorim’s contract at Sporting CP, but Varandas has made additional demands.
The 45-year-old is eyeing a further €5m to terminate the contracts of the backroom staff. Amorim would like to bring them alongside him to United.
He is also asking a significant fee to release Amorim immediately without serving the 30-day notice period present in the Portuguese’s contract.
United are keen on having Amorim in the dugout for the Premier League game against Chelsea on Sunday.
Red Devils facing a race against time
United have had a dreadful league campaign, collecting just 11 points from nine games.
The club are already seven points adrift of the Champions League places and need a huge response when Chelsea visit Old Trafford on Sunday.
Ten Hag’s exit could bring a reaction from the players. Ruud van Nistelrooy has been handed interim charge, but United may prefer Amorim in the dugout.
The Portuguese is unlikely to make a huge difference in training before the game, but his presence with the team at Old Trafford would provide an extra boost.
United are racing against time at the moment. With a work permit needing to be finalised, the board must compensate Sporting CP as soon as possible.
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