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Ruben Amorim set to be sacked; decision on new manager made

Ruben Amorim will not be a Manchester United manager next season.

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That is according to the latest from reliable insider Indy Kaila, who cites his trusted sources inside Old Trafford.

Kaila is certain of his source’s information who claims that there is a growing belief that Amorim is not the right man to lead the club back to Premier League glory.

Oliver Glasner is being eyed by the United officials and the Crystal Palace manager is also ‘desperate’ to get the United job. Glasner is certain to leave Palace in the summer.

The pressure is mounting on Amorim who has continued to struggle. Amid the uncertainty surrounding the manager’s job, the club has seen several transfer targets slip away.

Which is why the club is ready to sack Amorim if the results are not met in the coming months. If needed, the club will appoint a temporary manager.

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(Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)

Is the problem at Man United beyond the managerial changes?

As the exit door looms for yet another manager, a familiar question arises: is the issue at Manchester United truly the man in the dugout, or something far deeper?

If Ruben Amorim departs, he will join a long list of prestigious names from Louis van Gaal to Jose Mourinho and Erik ten Hag, who arrived with pedigree but left with their reputations bruised.

The cycle at Old Trafford has become predictable. A new manager arrives, enjoys a brief “bounce,” only to be dragged down by a disjointed squad, a lack of clear footballing identity, and a recruitment strategy that often prioritises commercial appeal over tactical fit.

While INEOS has attempted to restructure the sporting department, the reported loss of transfer targets due to managerial uncertainty' suggests the structural rot has not yet been fully excised.

Until Manchester United establishes a culture where the manager is a cog in a functioning machine rather than the sole savior, replacing Amorim with Oliver Glasner may simply be resetting the clock on the next inevitable crisis.

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