Ruben Amorim could pave the way for him to become Klopp’s successor at Liverpool with a Sporting commitmentIt goes without saying that Liverpool’s recruitment team would not have narrowed down the list of potential successors to Jurgen Klopp to just one by now.That said, if Ruben Amorim trumps all other options, the task of securing his services next summer could be a lot easier.
In a candid press conference, the Sporting coach admitted he would need time at the Lisbon side if they fail to win the title.“If I don’t win, I will definitely go out on my own. But that’s always been our conversation,” the 39-year-old Portuguese told the Record.
“Not because we didn’t win, but because we didn’t win two years in a row. “Nothing changes. We prepared for the game and we know what Casa Pia wants. We have to get the ball rolling to do what we want to do.
“Amorim faces stiff competition for the Liverpool manager’s job. If he wants that role. However, as difficult as it is to be in a position, it is safe to say that there will be many players who want to make the most of the huge potential of this young team.Add to this the world-class foundation and infrastructure created by FSG’s many years of investment and you have the potential to generate the kind of excitement any sporting project and manager can dream of.
