Rúben Amorim, Kobbie Mainoo and United
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Zirkzee will be eagerly awaiting a final verdict on United’s next manager. The Dutch international is fighting a losing battle when it comes to earning a call-up for the 2026 World Cup, having not represented his country since November 2024 due to his struggles at United.
For now, it’s about appointing an interim boss for the rest of the season, and it seems INEOS sees the value in someone with United heritage. But when the next permanent manager is selected in the summer, will there be a place for a similar former star on their staff?
It was a mic drop moment that came out of the blue and yet seemed to have been brewing for a long time. Ruben Amorim was getting through a potentially difficult press conference after drawing at Leeds with little fuss,
Man Utd already had to splash in excess of £20 million to get rid of Erik ten Hag and hire Amorim 18 months ago.
Among recent permanent predecessors, only David Moyes took charge of fewer games, but if Amorim’s time in the dugout was shorter than most, then his departure came with something increasingly familiar at United these days: chunky compensation costs.
Amorim had Man United in sixth place in the Premier League, but his comments on Sunday appeared to be the final straw
Ruben Amorim's forgettable reign as Manchester United manager is over, with the Portuguese lasting just 14 months and 63 games in the most demanding of Premier League posts. Having faced uncomfortable questions across a difficult tenure at Old Trafford,
The Portuguese oversaw a slew of unwanted records at the 20-time English champion, and Monday's decision followed prickly comments from Amorim after a 1-1 draw with Leeds.
Manchester United has fired manager Ruben Amorim after a rollercoaster spell at the Premier League giant, the club confirmed on Monday.
MANCHESTER UNITED stars have been told qualifying for the Champions League is the target for the season. The club’s director of football Jason Wilcox addressed the players following Ruben