Ruben Amorim has reportedly drawn up a three-man shortlist of players that he wants Liverpool to sign in the summer if he takes charge at Anfield.
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Amorim reportedly would replace Jurgen KloppWill be given a handsome war chest by LiverpoolWants three of his favourites to follow him at AnfieldWHAT HAPPENED?
Having made a name for himself with Sporting CP in the Primeira Liga, where he is on the brink of securing his second league title, Amorim's managerial prowess has caught the attention of Europe's top clubs, including Liverpool. With negotiations reportedly nearing completion, anticipation is mounting over Amorim's imminent arrival at Anfield.
Now, as he prepares to potentially take the reins at Liverpool, attention is shifting towards the summer transfer window and the reinforcements he aims to bring to the club.
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According to reports from Portuguese publication Amorim has identified three key targets for Liverpool's hierarchy. These targets include Sporting CP defenders Goncalo Inacio and Ousmane Diomande, as well as midfielder Martin Hjulmand.
Both Inacio and Diomande have been integral to Sporting's success under Amorim, forming a solid partnership in the backline. Liverpool's defensive stability has been a concern in recent seasons, with injuries plaguing key players like Ibrahima Konate and Joe Gomez. Hence the two potential signings could provide much-needed reinforcements to bolster the Reds' defensive line ahead of the upcoming campaign.
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Despite adding significant firepower in midfield last summer, Amorim sees Hjulmand as a valuable addition to the Liverpool squad. The 24-year-old Danish midfielder has impressed during his time at Sporting and has attracted interest from other Premier League clubs like Tottenham, making him a sought-after prospect for the Reds.
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All three players are part of a team that have enjoyed considerable success in the Primeira Liga this season, boasting an impressive record of 23 wins in 27 matches. Amorim's preferred tactical approach, a 3-4-3 formation, differs from Klopp's usual 4-3-3 setup, indicating potential changes in defensive personnel should he take charge at Anfield. With a clear vision and targeted transfer strategy, Amorim aims to make his mark on Liverpool's squad and lead them to further success in the seasons to come after taking over the reins from the current German tactician.