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Amorim Talks “Not Positive”

The saga surrounding Ruben Amorim’s managerial future takes another turn.

News emerged yesterday that West Ham held talks with Amorim, appealing to him as a potential successor to the probable departure of David Moyes. This ignited excitement amongst West Ham fans yearning for a modern, attacking style of play.

However, the story took a twist when reports surfaced that Amorim might also be considering Liverpool as a possible destination to replace Jurgen Klopp. This revelation raised eyebrows amongst both fanbases.

Portuguese journalist Pedro Sepulveda confirmed Amorim’s visit to London for talks with both clubs. While details are scarce, Sepulveda suggests the West Ham meeting “was not positive.”

Sepulveda offered some comfort to Liverpool fans, stating they “won’t be missing out to West Ham” regarding Amorim. His cryptic message hinted at a potential deal with Liverpool being more likely.

With Amorim perhaps out of the picture, West Ham will likely turn their attention to other managerial candidates, with Julen Lopetegui being a possible option. However, Amorim’s profile had generated significant fan enthusiasm, making any replacement feel like a lesser choice.

Amorim himself recently downplayed rumours of talks with Liverpool, emphasising his focus on winning the Portuguese title with Sporting. His next move remains shrouded in mystery.

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Incredible Amorim U-Turn

Sky Sports broadcasting legend Jeff Stelling has performed a remarkable U-turn by instructing West Ham to “Get him in immediately” when asked about Ruben Amorim. The Portuguese coach flew to London yesterday for a meeting with Hammers officials where he was reportedly offered the role of head coach.

This is an incredible reversal from Stelling, who had only recently been the cheerleader-in-chief for the ‘be careful what you wish for’ brigade, who are so protective of Hammers manager David Moyes.

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Amorim is believed to have met with Tim Steidten and David Sullivan yesterday

Speaking to WHFT’s Nicky Hawkins on TalkSport recently, Stelling asked whether West Ham fans would like to remain in the Premier League with Moyes or get relegated playing pretty football.

Nicky was quick to point out that the two were not mutually exclusive, but it was clear Stelling was affronted by the suggestion that Hammers fans should want Moyes out.

Now it appears Irons fans are allowed to be less cautious about what they wish for. The former Soccer Saturday host appears to have softened his stance… thanks Jeff, nice switch.

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Amorim Links Spark Excitement and Soucek Concerns

West Ham United supporters are experiencing a mix of emotions as rumours swirl about Ruben Amorim potentially becoming our new manager.

Amorim Links Spark Excitement and Soucek Concerns

 

David Moyes’ recent struggles, with a meagre four wins in 21 games this year, have cast a shadow over his future at the club. The demoralising 5-2 defeat to Crystal Palace only intensified calls for a change in leadership.

The possibility of Ruben Amorim taking charge has ignited excitement amongst West Ham fans. The young Portuguese manager, known for his attacking and innovative tactics, has transformed Sporting Lisbon into a force to be reckoned with. His arrival could usher in a new era of exciting football at the London Stadium.

However, Amorim’s preferred 3-4-3 system with a high press system demands a specific type of player. His midfielders need to be technically proficient and possess exceptional stamina. This has led some fans to question how current players, like Tomas Soucek, would fit into his philosophy.

The Athletic‘s European football expert, Alex Barker, believes Soucek’s technical limitations could hinder him under Amorim. While Barker acknowledges Soucek’s past contributions, he suggests the Czech midfielder might not be the right fit for a team aiming to take the next step.

West Ham fans are understandably excited about the prospect of Amorim’s attacking brand of football. However, concerns linger about how the current squad, particularly players like Soucek, will adapt to his system. The coming days are likely to reveal West Ham’s next move, with us all eagerly awaiting news that will determine the club’s direction.

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West Ham Fans Buzzing as Amorim Talks Progress

West Ham United’s pursuit of Ruben Amorim as their new manager appears to be gaining momentum. David Moyes‘ struggles have put his job in jeopardy, and Amorim’s exciting brand of football is seen as a potential game-changer for the Hammers.

Amorim’s attacking tactics stand in stark contrast to Moyes’ more conservative approach. West Ham fans are excited about the prospect of a more progressive style of play under the young Portuguese manager.

Reports from Portugal claim Sporting CP is willing to let Amorim go for his full £17 million release clause, an amount West Ham seems prepared to pay. However, other sources suggest Sporting might accept a lower fee of around £8.5 million.

West Ham fans are optimistic about the Amorim talks, especially considering the news that his release clause won’t be a significant obstacle. They eagerly await confirmation of the appointment, hoping it will usher in a new era of exciting football at the London Stadium

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Amorim offered full power at West Ham

Amorim given licence to rebuild West Ham

West Ham United have reportedly offered Sporting Lisbon coach Ruben Amorim complete license to overhaul the club in an effort to recruit him.

This claim has been made by Sport Witness, who initially broke the story of his meeting with Hammers officials yesterday.

West Ham’s offer is believed to be a far bigger financial package than Liverpool were thought to have offered the 39-year-old. However, Amorim’s representatives were keen to stress that the Portuguese manager is not money-driven.

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Do it your way: Sullivan will allow Amorim full control of West Ham

Therefore, the Hammers’ offer for him to construct the football club’s recruitment and tailor it to his own specifications is believed to be a huge factor in Amorim’s decision. Sporting’s head coach has a remarkable record of unearthing and developing talent, as can be seen during his short career.

Amorim arrived at Sporting in 2020, and since then, he has developed multiple players who were sold for a higher price later. The list includes the likes of Pedro Porro, Manuel Ugarte, Matheus Nunes, Nuno Mendes, and João Palhinha.

From the current Sporting squad, he’s helped Gyökeres, Marcus Edwards, Gonzalo Inácio, Pedro Gonçalves, and Ousmane Diomande improve their valuations.

It’s not clear how much input Tim Steidten has had with the attempt to pursued Amorim to join the club. However, reports that this move would hasten the Steidten’s departure from the club are wide of the mark. It is believed the hammers director of football would be heavily involved in all transfers at the club.

That being said, any deal for Amorim is a long way off with club officials reluctant to comment.

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Portuguese Media Sceptical of West Ham Link

The news of Ruben Amorim, manager of soon-to-be Portuguese champions Sporting Lisbon, meeting with West Ham officials has sparked debate in the Portuguese media. While details of the talks remain confidential, pundits are casting doubt on the potential move.

Nuno Farinha, a commentator on TVI Notícias, points out the significant difference between Amorim’s previous links to Liverpool and a possible switch to West Ham. He argues that these clubs operate on “different levels” and that Amorim’s achievements suggest Liverpool would be a more fitting destination.

Luis Aguillar, on Sic Noticias, expresses a similar viewpoint. He believes Sporting fans would likely understand Amorim’s desire to manage a club like Liverpool, but a move to West Ham wouldn’t represent a significant sporting advancement, even with a potential pay rise. Aguillar goes further, describing West Ham as “sportingly inferior” to Sporting Lisbon.

This perspective is unsurprising considering Sporting’s imminent league title win and guaranteed Champions League spot for next season compared to the Irons lacklustre season.   However, the Portuguese media’s analysis overlooks the potential benefits for Amorim. The Premier League‘s global platform could significantly enhance the young manager’s reputation.

The Portuguese media offers strong opinions on Amorim’s potential move, emphasising the prestige associated with certain clubs. However, with the details of the negotiations undisclosed, it’s too early to determine whether Amorim will choose West Ham or stay with Sporting Lisbon.

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Amorim said to be thinking things over

Sporting Lisbon manager Rúben Amorim and his agent, Raúl Costa, flew to Stansted, London on a private jet, but the trip was not financed by West Ham or David Sullivan. Amorim returned to Portugal on the same jet shortly afterward, declining to disclose to reporters the purpose of his visit to England.

Following a flurry of activity and speculation yesterday, reports suggest that Amorim’s meetings in England were not positive. It is also important to note that West Ham has consistently stated that no decisions will be made until the end of the season, and the club still plans to meet with David Moyes to discuss the way forward.

Amorim has two years remaining on his contract with Lisbon, which includes a reported buyout/compensation clause of £12.8 million.

Amorim supposedly boarding a West Ham chartered jet to London Stansted

Meanwhile, Fabrizio Romano has reported that West Ham presented Amorim with a proposal, and he has returned to the UK to make a decision about his future.

West Ham is refraining from commenting on any speculation regarding a potential replacement for David Moyes, insisting that a final decision will only be made at the end of the season.

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Hammers Looking at Feyenoord Striker

West Ham United are set to reignite their interest in Feyenoord’s prolific striker Santiago Gimenez, according to reports. The 23-year-old Mexican emerged as a target for the Hammers back in January, but the club ultimately failed to bring in a new forward during the winter transfer window.

Gimenez remains a long-term target for West Ham, who are still looking to bolster their attacking options with a new striker this summer. However, the Irons face an uphill battle to secure his signature, with Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal also expressing interest. Italian giants AC Milan have further complicated matters by entering the race for the in-form striker.

Gimenez himself has been in scintillating form this season, notching an impressive 24 goals in 40 appearances across all competitions. He has established himself as a key player for Feyenoord, starting in 39 of those matches. His contract was recently extended to June 2027, but his performances have inevitably attracted the attention of several top clubs.

While Gimenez is a priority target, West Ham are also exploring other options to address their lack of goalscoring options. The ageing Michail Antonio has been the main target man for the Hammers this season, but the club desperately needs to add depth and competition to their attack.

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Cole Palmer: The One That Got Away

West Ham United vice-chair Karen Brady has revealed a transfer truth that will sting for Hammers fans: the club narrowly missed out on signing Chelsea’s in-form midfielder, Cole Palmer.

Brady acknowledged West Ham‘s recent success in the transfer market, highlighting players like Lucas Paqueta, Mohammed Kudus, and Edson Alvarez as “sensational additions.”

However, Brady admitted that Cole Palmer represents a significant missed opportunity. West Ham reportedly had a deal agreed with Manchester City, but Chelsea swooped in with a £42.5 million offer, securing the youngster’s signature.

The 20-year-old midfielder has been a revelation for Chelsea this season, currently sitting as the joint top scorer in the Premier League with 20 goals and 9 assists. His impressive performances make West Ham’s failure to sign him even more painful.

Brady believes that signing Palmer could have made the difference in West Ham’s push for another European season. Now, Chelsea enjoys the benefits of his talent, potentially finishing above the Hammers in the league table.

West Ham fans are likely to be devastated by this revelation. The thought of a potential club legend playing at the London Stadium, coupled with the impact he could have had on the team’s European ambitions, will undoubtedly bring a sense of “what if” to supporters.

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Amorim capture would be the ultimate ambition

The Ruben Amorim to West Ham rumours are spreading like wildfire, with mainstream media now reporting The Hammers’ interest as fact.

As ever, Claret & Hugh have contacted their top sources within the club, but they remain tight-lipped. The official stance remains the same… David Moyes‘ managerial position will be assessed at the end of the season.

Unofficially, it appears that even Moyes himself is resigned to leaving East London, and the club is actively looking at replacements.

Signing Amorim would demonstrate the ultimate ambition from West Ham

Ambitious coach with a bright future

Amorim is considered one of the brightest coaching talents in world football. The top division in Portugal is always considered a three-horse race, but the truth is that Sporting hadn’t finished above Porto or Benfica for years before Amorim came along.

He plays great football and is brilliant with youth players, but he was handed a lesson in the Europa League by Atalanta’s Gasperini. However, that shouldn’t detract from the fine work he’s done at both Sporting and Braga.

Personally, I’m still struggling to get my head around West Ham paying a transfer fee for a manager. We’ve always paid big wages, even going back as far as Sam Allardyce, who was one of the world’s highest-paid managers even in the Championship. Manuel Pellegrini was also on a significant wage, yet for some reason, this seems bigger.

It would show an enormous amount of ambition for West Ham to poach one of the brightest young talents in world football. It would also be concrete evidence of a project in progress that began with Tim Steidten’s recruitment last year.

I still need some convincing, and I’m half expecting David Moyes to renew or Steve Bruce to be appointed with Tony Pulis as his assistant. However, if the Hammers’ ownership manages to pull this coup off, it has the potential to be the singular move that truly propels the club forward.