Major financial implications for terminating Amorim's contract at Man Utd, with substantial compensation costs looming if he is dismissed before November 1st.
Manchester United's upcoming fixtures are shaping up to be a challenging period for the Red Devils, with the team's poor form under manager Ruben Amorim causing concern among fans and pundits alike. The Manchester derby, played last weekend, saw United's £74m signing, Benjamin Sesko, have just one shot in the entire game, none of which were on target. Sesko's average position during the match was in the centre circle, and he had none of his 20 touches in the opposition box. Rio Ferdinand, a Manchester United club icon, expressed concern about Sesko's lack of opportunities and chances created for him. United's win rate under Amorim is the lowest of any Red Devils manager since World War Two, and the team currently has the lowest points tally of any ever-present Premier League side. This poor form has led to speculation about Amorim's future at Old Trafford, with some calling for his dismissal. If Amorim were to be sacked before November 1, Manchester United would owe him a severance fee of approximately £12 million. However, it is unclear whether this payment would also affect other management or coaching staff. The Red Devils' next game is a daunting trip to Anfield to face Liverpool, followed by an away game against Brentford and a home contest against Sunderland. New Nottingham Forest manager Ange Postecoglou, who has a history of success against Manchester United, will lead his team against United on November 1, a date that holds significance as it marks the one-year anniversary of Amorim's appointment as Manchester United's manager. Amorim signed a two-and-a-half year deal with Manchester United worth £6.5 million per season, but his tenure has been marked by poor results and a lack of consistency from the team. With the upcoming fixtures offering little respite, the pressure is on Amorim to turn things around and secure positive results for the Red Devils.
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