He said, via Mais Futebol: "It’s also a question I shouldn’t answer, but what can I tell you? I like him [Amorim] as a person, I like him as a coach. I think he’s capable of coaching in any league and he’s capable of coaching at any club. But he’s in a good league and he’s at a great club. It’s his decision and it will be, or not, up to the clubs that want him or don’t want him or want to convince him, with more or less arguments. What’s clear from me is that I like the person and I like the coach."
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Amorim took over at Sporting in 2020 and since then he has won four trophies with the Portuguese giants. Now, he is on the cusp of a league and cup double and that has led to interest from teams across Europe. If he continues to be successful, more clubs will try to acquire his services.
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Amorim's Sporting side can wrap up the Liga Portugal title if they beat Portimonense on Saturday evening, with the Lisbon outfit five points ahead of local rivals Benfica with three matches remaining. Then also face Porto in the Taca de Portugal final on May 26.