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[Abola] Ruben Amorim has been without a job since Manchester United in January, and plans to keep it that way. The Portuguese has planned a sabbatical for the 26/27 season, when he will spend time in zen acquiring knowledge from coaches he considers role models - a practice considered common >The coach's intention is to have a period to strengthen skills, that is, to acquire knowledge, although he cannot be oblivious to what is happening in the market and any opportunities that may arise after the summer. >In this sense, Ruben Amorim aims to exchange ideas with some coaches he considers role models, that is, to compare work methods and thinking with other coaches, a practice considered common, even among those at the elite level. >**A return to Portugal is definitely out of the question. Amorim wants to continue playing abroad.** Ruben Amorim has always had a strong connection toΒ Benfica both as a player and as a supporter of the club, but also with Sporting, the club that propelled him to titles. >**Nevertheless, the coach has no intention of returning to the Primeira Liga in the immediate future, or in other words, he has no intention of returning to the Portuguese championship next season. For the coach, this is a given, as only a good offer from abroad will make him change his plans for 2026/27.**
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Analysis Summary
Ruben Amorim, who left Manchester United in January 2026, plans to take a sabbatical during the 2026-27 season to develop his coaching methods by learning from coaches he admires, while explicitly ruling out a return to Portuguese football. Multiple independent sources including Goal.com and Tribuna.com confirm he will remain out of management next season unless an exceptional opportunity abroad materializes. This gives Amorim breathing room to rebuild his reputation after his underwhelming stint at Old Trafford before potentially returning to elite management.
Claims Analysis (4)
β€œRuben Amorim has been without a job since Manchester United in January”
Confirmed by multiple independent sources including Goal.com and Tribuna.com. Amorim's departure from Manchester United in January 2026 is well-documented.
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β€œHe plans to keep it that way and take a sabbatical for the 2026/27 season”
Corroborated by Goal.com, Tribuna.com, and other independent sources all reporting Amorim's intention to take a sabbatical during 2026-27.
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β€œAmorim wants to continue playing abroad and has no intention of returning to the Portuguese championship next season”
The quoted article explicitly states 'A return to Portugal is definitely out of the question' and 'no intention of returning to the Primeira Liga in the immediate future.' Supported by independent coverage.
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β€œHe plans to acquire knowledge from coaches he considers role models”
A Bola article and corroborating sources confirm Amorim intends to 'strengthen skills' and 'exchange ideas with some coaches he considers role models.'
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