Manchester United is once again at the center of turbulence as reports emerge that manager Ruben Amorim has just three matches left to convince the board of his value. The upcoming clashes against Chelsea, Brentford, and Sunderland will serve as a decisive trial period for the Portuguese coach.
According to sources, if the Red Devils decide to part ways with Amorim, the club would need to pay around £12 million in compensation. This looming payout has sparked heated debate among fans and pundits, especially considering United’s recent history of managerial instability.
Notably, Manchester United extended Erik ten Hag’s contract in July, only to sack him just three months later in October. That move already raised concerns about the club’s long-term vision and decision-making process, and now similar questions are resurfacing with Amorim under pressure.
Amorim, once seen as a bright young tactician capable of rejuvenating Old Trafford, is now struggling to win over both the board and supporters after a series of disappointing results. The next three games could very well define not just his tenure, but also the direction United will take in the remainder of the season.
For a club desperate to reclaim its glory days, the clock is ticking — and the patience of the hierarchy appears to be running thin.
👉 All eyes will be on Stamford Bridge this weekend as Amorim’s trial by fire begins.
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