Reports show that Manchester United have already made their “sight” “sight” to replace current head coach Reuben Amorim.
Amorim is a new favorite to become the next Premier League manager following Nottingham Forest’s decision to arbitrate with Nuno Espirito Santo.
The inexperienced boss has endured a first year of nightmares at Man UTD since replacing Erik Ten Hag.
Man UTD’s performance under Amorim has deteriorated as the Premier League giants fell into the embarrassing new Low during Ten Hag’s reign last season, finishing 15th in the trophyless campaign.
Amorim was linked to exit after Mann UTD lost to the Spurs in the Europa League final, but he decided to stay and had a transfer window this summer to build his team.
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In the summer, Man Utd invested around £230 million to sign Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Senne Lammens, but most of the bomb squad, including Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho and Rasmus Hojlund, had their bags stopped.
Nevertheless, last season’s issues of Man UTD have been carried over to the campaign, with the club’s chief aiming for “top target Unai Emery” while football insiders report that his “work is safe for now.”
Man Utd is said to be trying to capitalize on Aston Villa’s “growth anxiety” after the disappointing summer transfer window as Emery “enhancing interest.”
It will be added to the report:
“Man United is said to have been impressed by the 53-year-old’s impact at Villa Park. If the results under Amorim don’t improve, he’ll be high on the club’s nomination list.”
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Former Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs star William Glass commented on Amorim’s main “problem” at Man UTD, who was supported to plunder head coaches before Christmas.
“The problem with Reuben now is that he appears to be struggling with solutions on the bench. He appears to be trying to understand things for the first time, and in some way he is trying to make them better,” Glass claimed.
“He looks lost. I don’t think his body language, attitude, his emotional response would make a big impression on his players and Manchester United fans.
“When I see him, I don’t know if he’ll reach Christmas, because to be honest, United feel that it’s one defeat or a bad performance from the crisis.”
The glass continues. “Grimsby was a really low point for Manchester United and Reuben Amorim, and while the work he did in the sport was great, managing a club like United in the Premier League is a big step.
“The reality is that Manchester United struggled when he arrived and they still struggled, which should be the season when things change at the club.
“It’s still going bad right now, and it’s probably just too much pressure for managers and players.
“Maybe there’s too much big ego for the team. As he was before, the athlete didn’t have a huge ego, so I can imagine he’ll have to deal with new management issues.
