Amorim’s Benfica links denied; Wolves back Pereira with a new contract amid a tough start. Premier League clubs to benefit from FIFA’s financial boost.
Premier League Updates: Amorim's Future, Wolves' Contract Talks
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The Premier League landscape remains dynamic as clubs navigate managerial rumours and contractual negotiations. With the Champions League returning, focus is also shifting to key domestic fixtures this weekend.
Manchester United’s manager, Ruben Amorim, has been the subject of speculation linking him to Benfica. However, Joao Noronha Lopes, a leading candidate for Benfica’s presidency, has denied these reports. Lopes confirmed that Bruno Lage will continue as Benfica’s coach, dismissing any potential instability.
Meanwhile, Wolves are set to offer a new contract to their manager, Vitor Pereira. Despite a challenging start to the season, with four consecutive losses, the club’s hierarchy remains supportive. Pereira’s previous success in guiding Wolves to safety last term has bolstered confidence in his leadership.
Key takeaways
- Ruben Amorim linked to Benfica, but rumours denied by Joao Noronha Lopes
- Bruno Lage confirmed to remain as Benfica’s coach
- Wolves to offer Vitor Pereira a new contract despite poor start
- FIFA allocates £260 million for 2026 World Cup qualifiers
What it means
The denial of Amorim’s move to Benfica provides stability for Manchester United amidst ongoing challenges. Meanwhile, Wolves’ decision to back Pereira reflects a long-term vision despite immediate setbacks. The financial boost from FIFA’s Club Benefits Programme will be a welcome relief for Premier League clubs releasing players for international duty.
