Amorim reveals he wanted to leave for Man Utd at end of the season but couldn't

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Ruben Amorim has claimed his decision to become the new boss of Manchester United felt like a 'now or never' moment.The 39-year-old was confirmed as the new head coach of Manchester United on Friday, replacing Erik ten Hag on a two-and-a-half year deal.
Amorim reveals he wanted to leave for Man Utd at end of the season but couldn't

Ruben Amorim has claimed his decision to become the new boss of Manchester United felt like a 'now or never' moment.

The 39-year-old was confirmed as the new head coach of Manchester United on Friday, replacing Erik ten Hag on a two-and-a-half year deal.

Amorim showed no signs of being distracted from the job at hand with Sporting - who he will manage until November 10 - as his players produced an emphatic 5-1 win to make it 10 wins from 10 games in the league this season.

But his post-match press conference was dominated by questions by Manchester United and he admitted that over the course of three days he was left to make what he feels is the biggest decision of his career to date.

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'I was told it was now or never. I had three days to make my mind up,' he said.

'A decision that would radically change my life. I've had other opportunities. The president and [Hugo] Vianna can confirm this. This is not the first or second time I have been requested.

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'After Sporting, I wanted Manchester. There's a time I have to take a step forward. It was hard. I had to do this.

'I don't want to victimise myself. The only one in no-man's land was me. I didn't say it before because it had to be agreed between the clubs.'

He continued: 'There was a club that said if I rejected it now, in six months I wouldn't get it and in six months I knew I would leave Sporting.

'I didn't want to regret not making this decision. I know this was sad for Sporting fans. I go home happier because I have explained.

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'People say it's about the team. There was another team that wanted me before and they paid 3 times more than Manchester.

'I gave all I could to Sporting. I love this club, the people, and the staff but I had to make a decision.

'Shall I stay or go? My choice was to go now because I was told it was now or never and I had to make my choice.'

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Manchester United CEO Omar Berrada flew out to Lisbon on Monday, the same day that Ten Hag was sacked, to accelerate a move for Amorim.

But the Sporting boss revealed he changed his mind on more than one occasion about whether to leave mid-season.

'Several times. I changed my mind several times,' he said.

'My concern is not to harm the Sporting team, we'll see later. I'll have that concern when I'm at United.'

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A wide-ranging press conference saw Amorim confirm that he will be taking members of his coaching staff - including assistants Carlos Fernandes,  Adelio Candido and Emanuel Ferro - with him to United.

But he did stress that he would not be plotting to sign any of Sporting's players in January.

Lots of attention is being paid to striker Victor Gyokores, who has a €100million (£85m) release clause in his contract. The former Coventry City forward scored four times on Friday night in Sporting's 5-1 win.

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'Gyökeres costs €100million and it's very difficult. I'm not going to get any players from Sporting in January,' he confirmed.

More to follow.