Manchester United set to dismiss Ruben Amorim under specified terms
Manchester United's recent performances have raised concerns among fans and pundits alike, with the team currently languishing in the bottom half of the Premier League table.
Under the management of Ruben Amorim, United have not been able to string together consecutive Premier League victories. The latest setback came over the weekend, as they lost the Manchester Derby to Manchester City. This defeat followed Amorim's elimination from the League Cup after a loss at Grimsby Town.
Despite these challenges, there are currently no discussions about sacking Amorim, partly due to CEO Omar Berrada's backing during the hiring process. However, should United's performance continue to deteriorate, even Berrada may consider Amorim's tenure a failure.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the INEOS billionaire and Manchester United minority owner, believes Amorim should have the necessary resources to qualify for the Champions League. Ratcliffe has set a new expectation for Amorim, stating that United must qualify for Europe this season for him to keep his job.
If Amorim is dismissed, the next candidate likely to be proposed by Manchester United is Oliver Glasner. Other candidates on the shortlist include Gareth Southgate, Mauricio Pochettino, Marco Silva, and Andoni Iraola.
Gary Neville, a Sky Sports pundit, has suggested that there could be an "outcry" if Manchester United's form does not improve in the next few weeks. The team will face a crucial test this weekend when they take on Chelsea in Premier League action.
Ben Jacobs, a transfer expert, has reportedly given an update on Amorim's future at Manchester United. Despite losing 16 of his 42 games in charge, Amorim has refused to change his 3-4-2-1 formation, a decision that has been met with mixed reviews.
Should Amorim's tenure come to an end, Benfica might offer him a chance to return to Lisbon, where he previously managed the club. The Portuguese side has been linked with a move for the embattled manager.
As the season progresses, the future of Ruben Amorim at Manchester United remains uncertain. With the pressure mounting, Amorim will need to deliver results to secure his position at the helm of the Red Devils.
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