Man United’s interest in
Man United’s interest in Amorim is confirmed by Sporting.
The Portuguese team claims that Manchester United is willing to pay Sporting manager Ruben Amorim’s.
10 million euros (£8.3 million) release clause in order to hire him as their new manager Man United’s interest in.
Erik ten Hag was fired by the Red Devils on Monday, and they now need a new manager.
Sporting informed Portugal’s financial watchdog, the CMVM.
That “Manchester United have shown their interest in recruiting coach Ruben Amorim and have.
Said they are ready to pay the 10 million euro release clause.”
Amorim, 39, is a well-liked coach who, since joining Sporting in 2020.
Has led them to two Portuguese league titles, including their first in 19 years.
United has refrained from responding to the reports.
Ten Hag was fired following Sunday’s 2-1 loss to West Ham.
Which dropped the team to 14th place in the Premier League with just three victories from their first nine games.
After drawing their first three games, United is currently ranked 21st out of 36 clubs in the Europa League standings.
The club’s temporary manager, Ruud van Nistelrooy, who arrived as Ten Hag’s assistant last summer. .
Will be in charge of Wednesday’s Carabao Cup match against Leicester City.
On Sunday, United will play Chelsea at Old Trafford in the Premier League.
Portuguese manager Amorim stated during a press conference on Monday.
That he was not ready to discuss the Manchester United position, but he was expecting a question about it.
On Tuesday night, Sporting will play Nacional in the Portuguese League Cup.
West Ham and Amorim, whose contract expires in June 2026.
Had discussions in April but were unable to come to an agreement.
The Portuguese then apologized to Sporting for having talks behind the club’s back.
“This is not a risk-free appointment.”
Simon Stone, top football news reporter for the BBC
Amorim is more likely to be in control of Manchester United’s Premier League.
Match against Chelsea on Sunday as a result of this most recent development.
Given that United did not anticipate firing Ten Hag within twenty-four hours of the team’s match against West Ham, that would be a quick process.
It is not a risk-free appointment, assuming United converts an expression of interest into a formal request to acquire Amorim from Sporting.
To begin with, Amorim has never held a managerial position outside of the Portuguese league. While Sporting is a large club, United is far larger. With the exception of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, all of the managers who have come after Sir Alex Ferguson have significantly more experience than Amorim, and finally, the goldfish bowl that is Old Trafford became too much for them all.
Some questions remain unresolved as well. What is the salary of Amorim? How long is his contract? Will there be funds available for transfers? With a team full of wingers and number 10s, how will his favored three-man defense work? Will Bruno Fernandes, a fellow countryman, continue to serve as captain? After the EFL Cup match against Leicester, what will happen to Van Nistelrooy?
In the course of any formal announcement and subsequent press conference, these will undoubtedly be addressed over the course of the following few days.
For the time being, Amorim needs to finish what is probably certainly his final match as Sporting’s manager, bid farewell, and prepare for the most difficult task of his career.
“Amorim appeals to a wide audience.”
Guillem Balague is an expert in European football.
Amorim would acknowledge that he is still incorporating new information into his strategies, but he still maintains that football only makes sense if the spectators are excited about it.
Amorim extensively examined individuals who have a unique leadership quality, such as Jose Mourinho, in addition to the skills he learned from his old coach Jorge Jesus.
However, he enjoys playing great, offensive football that is full of goals, dominance, and control. He appeals to a wide audience.