Despite a disastrous Premier League season, Ruben Amorim will remain Manchester United’s head coach, even if the club fails to win the Europa League. According to The Guardian, the board believes the Portuguese manager deserves a proper transfer window to rebuild the team.
United’s current state is grim: 14th in the league, knocked out of multiple competitions, and a fractured dressing room. But the club’s leadership is standing firm, giving Amorim the green light to lead a major rebuild—even if that means cutting internal costs, like reinstating paid meals for staff.
A Summer Revolution at Old Trafford
Top of the list is Matheus Cunha, who has already given his approval. United could trigger his €73 million clause soon. The shortlist doesn’t stop there—Victor Osimhen, Xavi Simons, Benjamin Sesko, Eberechi Eze, Antoine Semenyo, and Liam Delap are all being closely monitored.
Big Names Could Be Shown the Door
Meanwhile, the club is ready to clear house. Rashford, Sancho, Antony, Casemiro, and even Garnacho are reportedly at risk of being sold to make way for a new-look squad.
The Amorim era truly begins this summer, with Manchester United betting on a bold, long-term reset.
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