JUST IN: Liverpool 'Reach' Agreement With Klopp Successor
Liverpool have reportedly reached an agreement in principle with Sporting Lisbon's Ruben Amorim to replace Jurgen Klopp .According to, the Reds have reached a verbal agreement with Sporting Lisbon coach Ruben Amorim to replace Klopp next season.
While the report adds that"sources in Liverpool have refuted this story", it is rumoured that a verbal deal in principle has been struck between the coach and the six-time European champions. In January, the Merseyside club's beloved boss dropped a bombshell on the public when he announced he would be bidding farewell to Liverpool at the end of this campaign.
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