Manchester United: Ruben Amorim resignation reports emerge on eve of Europa League final
Briefly

Manager Amorim faced intense pressure at Manchester United, contemplating resignation due to a poor start of one win in eight games. Reassured by the club hierarchy, including chief executive Omar Berrada, about the board's confidence and potential summer funds, he now has a chance to salvage the season by winning the Europa League final against Tottenham. Despite these efforts, United is on track for its worst Premier League season ever, marked by record low wins and high defeats since 1992.
Amorim was prepared to walk away from the job in January after a run of just one win in his first eight games.
The United hierarchy gave him reassurances of their confidence and promised funds to improve the squad in the summer.
Amorim has the opportunity to turn a disaster domestic campaign into a season to remember with European success.
United faces its worst ever Premier League campaign, having racked up the fewest wins, fewest points, and most defeats since 1992.
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