Ruben Amorim, new Manchester United manager
The planned scenario appears to be continuing as usual, despite the superb result Manchester United achieved last Wednesday night at Old Trafford. The 5:2 defeat to Leicester did not make the management of the English club think that such a real legend as Ruud Van Nistelrooy He could thrive on the home bench at Old Trafford. The Red Devils already have a new official tenant. As has been announced since he was almost fired Eric Ten HagRuben Amorim has signed a contract as the new Manchester United manager until 2027, with the option of a further year, and will earn around 7/8 million euros per season. However, the signing, as stated in the club’s own statement, is subject to compliance with work visa requirements.
And he does this not without causing, on the one hand, a certain stir in England due to his unusual inexperience in such a high-profile league as the Premier, and on the other, because it leaves the player somewhat helpless. Sporting, although it goes unbeaten leader of Portugal with 30 goals in 9 games.
It won’t fly, yes, anytime soon. The agreement that the Lisbon national team has reached is that it will remain this way until the next national team break comes, that is. Amorim will continue to lead the dispute in the next three matches that Portuguese Sporting will play: against Estrela Amadoraagainst him Manchester City next Tuesday in the Champions League; and always a competitive duel in front of Panties away from home. As such, he will join United on November 11th.
This will be the starting point for the coach to renew Portugal’s ties with the Red Devil dressing room as they did before. Carlos Queiroz like the second one Ferguson or Jose Mourinho in the short year and a half that he was in charge of United and during which he won the Europa League by 16/17, his last international title.
Premiere November 24.
After international obligations, Ruben Amorim makes his debut as new Manchester United manager Ipswich Townwho currently sit 18th in the Premier League and have not won a game to date.
In this sense, the Portuguese will have some time to acclimatize to Carrington’s base and join the few non-international players in the squad. Just two weeks into his 10th year in charge of the Lisbon club against Braga (his former team), he faces the almost incomprehensible task of Manchester United regaining all the footballing authority that the English team had. Will he get it?