
"United are backing Amorim as they have since the day he arrived, let's not suggest in any way they are not, but that said, there is concern within the club's hierarchy about the performances, how can't there be? Whilst the club are behind him and want him to succeed in the long-term, this is a result business. He has won just nine league games from 33 - that is not good."
"Whilst the club are behind him and want him to succeed in the long-term, this is a result business. He has won just nine league games from 33 - that is not good. Off the back of that, United are doing their due diligence on options. Whilst not an active search at this point - Gareth Southgate's name is on their list, along with the likes of Oliver Glasner, Andoni Iraola, and they have always appreciated the work of Kieran McKenna."
Manchester United are backing Ruben Amorim and have no immediate plans to sack him. The club's hierarchy is concerned about on-field performances and understands results are the central measure. Amorim has won only nine league games from 33, a poor return that fuels that concern. Despite formal backing, United are conducting due diligence on potential alternatives as a contingency. The club is not actively searching, but potential names under consideration include Gareth Southgate, Oliver Glasner, Andoni Iraola, and Kieran McKenna, reflecting interest in experienced and emerging managerial options. The approach balances short-term performance demands with long-term managerial stability.
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