Sporting Lisbon head coach Ruben Amorim has denied reaching a verbal agreement with Liverpool to succeed Jurgen Klopp as manager at Anfield.
Reports suggested the 39-year-old is in talks with the Premier League club with a view to taking over in the summer.
Amorim emphatically dismissed the speculation as he prepares for his side’s Primeira Liga match at Gil Vicente on Friday evening.
“This is the last time I am going to talk about my future,” he told a press conference.
“There was no interview and certainly no agreement.
“The only thing we all want here is to be champions with Sporting, nothing will change.
“I’m the Sporting coach and there was no interview or agreement with any club. I’m just focused, as always, on representing my club.”
Liverpool manager Klopp announced in January that he will leave Merseyside at the end of the season after almost nine years in the role.
Former Reds midfielder Xabi Alonso was linked with the job before committing his future to Bayer Leverkusen, while Amorim and Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi also emerged as contenders.
Ex-Portugal midfielder Amorim is on course to lead Sporting to the second domestic title of his tenure after joining from divisional rivals Braga in 2020.
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