Ruben Amorim ‘won’t be next Tottenham manager due to problems with Daniel Levy’

Ruben Amorim ‘won’t be the next Tottenham manager due to issues with chairman Daniel Levy’… with the Sporting boss out of the running ‘led by Mauricio Pochettino and Julian Nagelsmann’
Sport manager Ruben Amorim has reportedly ruled himself out of the running for the Tottenham manager’s job over an issue with Daniel Levy.
Spurs and Levy are both on the hunt for a new permanent manager after Antonio Conte left his role last week after a rant against the club’s hierarchy and players.
Several names have been mentioned, with Amorim in the running as there remains interest in his services from some of Europe’s top teams.
Cristian Stellini is likely to be in charge of Tottenham until the end of the season but in the club’s latest bid, a new boss will then be appointed to pull them up front.
But that’s probably not Amorim, due to Levy’s “tempestuous temper,” A Bola report.

Ruben Amorim has reportedly been ruled out of the race for the Spurs managerial title

Amorim is said to have been put off by Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy’s temper


Mauricio Pochettino (left) and Julian Nagelsmann (right) are the leaders.
Spurs chairman Levy has claimed he always wanted what was best for the club but displayed inconsistencies in his football decisions off the field.
He has jumped from management style to management style, from the likes of Mauricio Pochettino to Joe Mourinho, to end the club’s long-running trophy hunt.
Amorim is also believed to be reluctant to leave Sporting during one season, which could have paved the way for a summer move to Spurs.
However, problems with Levy make that unlikely as the Portuguese outlet reports that Pochettino and Julian Nagelsmann are leading the race for the job.
Amorim has enjoyed a variety of accomplishments since his acquisition at Sporting in 2020.
At the end of the 2020/21 season, the former Portugal international led the club to their first league title in 19 years and also won three consecutive League Cups.
He has also attracted attention in European competition, although his side are currently fourth in the domestic table – 18 points behind leaders Benfica.
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