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Former Man Utd boss Amorim considered for Benfica job
Latest from Your Site News' Gary Cotterill, Lyall Thomas and Kaveh Solhekol:
Benfica are expected to target either Marco Silva or Ruben Amorim for their successor to Jose Mourinho.
Fulham boss Silva sees his contract expire at the end of June, and he has been of interest to several other Premier League clubs.
Amorim has been out of work after being sacked by Manchester United earlier this year and replaced by Michael Carrick.
Your Site News reported yesterday that Mourinho is set to take over as the new Real Madrid manager next week.
'Maresca to become new Man City boss on three-year deal'
Enzo Maresca has verbally agreed to become the new Manchester City boss this summer on a three-year contract, according to multiple reports.
Fabrizio Romano and talkSPORT are both reporting that the former Chelsea boss will succeed Pep Guardiola at the end of the season.
Sources are telling Your Site News that Guardiola is going to leave Man City after Sunday's final Premier League game of the season.
However, there has been no confirmation from City, and sources at the club insist Guardiola remains their manager on a contract until 2027.
But sources have told Your Site News that preparations are underway for the outcome that Guardiola will leave - and Maresca is most likely to become his successor.
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Watson available for loan this summer
Latest from Your Site News' Keith Downie:
Brighton winger Tommy Watson is available on loan this summer, with multiple Championship clubs showing interest in the player.
The 20-year-old signed for the Seagulls for 10m last summer following his winning goal in the Championship play-off final for Sunderland.
But Watson has struggled for game time and spent the last few months on loan at Millwall.
'Guardiola to leave Man City this summer'
Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester City this summer, according to the Daily Mail.
Following months of speculation around his future, the report says the Spaniard will leave City after Sunday's final Premier League match against Aston Villa, with one year remaining on his contract.
The Daily Mail say City have begun to tell their sponsor partners that the announcement is imminent, with it expected to be confirmed sometime on Sunday.
However, these reports have not been confirmed by anyone at Man City.
During 10 years at Man City, he has guided the club to a remarkable 20 trophies, including six Premier League titles and a Champions League trophy in 2023.
Guardiola has won a League and FA Cup double, and has City challenging for the Premier League title, in what could be his final campaign.
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Carragher unsurprised by Salah's 'selfish' parting jibe at Slot
Jamie Carragher says he isn't surprised that Mohamed Salah issued one final shot at Liverpool boss Arne Slot, and labelled the Egyptian's actions as "selfish".