Manchester United's co-owners, Ineos, are reportedly worried that Ruben Amorim might opt to step down before being dismissed in an attempt to preserve his managerial reputation. The Portuguese manager has had a challenging time at Old Trafford since taking over in November 2024, and the pressure on him is mounting.
Despite guiding United to the Europa League final last season, they were defeated by Tottenham Hotspur in Bilbao. They also ended up in a dismal 16th place, ensuring they missed out on the European spots and marking their worst finish in the Premier League era.
The 2025-26 season hasn't started off any better. Even though they managed to beat Chelsea before Saturday's match against Brentford, Amorim's side have suffered three league losses and were also knocked out of the Carabao Cup by League Two's Grimsby Town.
In total, Amorim has only managed to secure 19 wins from 49 matches, leading to serious doubts about his future. However, according to the i Paper, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos are prepared to stand by their manager.
It's suggested that the British billionaire is keen to maintain his long-term vision for United and doesn't want to rush into another dismissal. However, there are concerns within the club that Ineos will have no influence over the situation, with some insiders convinced that Amorim is likely to depart United of his own accord before being dismissed by Ratcliffe, due to the relentless criticism he's faced following losses.
The United boss reportedly views these as 'knee-jerk' reactions and is taken aback by the increasing scrutiny during his tenure. Despite the ongoing speculation about Amorim's future, it's understood that no successor has been identified for the Portuguese head coach.
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No managers are believed to have been approached by United to replace Amorim, although Ratcliffe remains a fan of Gareth Southgate after his successful spell with the England national team. United are back in action this Saturday when they welcome high-flying Sunderland to Old Trafford.
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