Manchester United lost to the English League Two team Greensby in the second round of the League Cup, and the Red Devils had no victory in the new season. According to the Mirror, coach Amorin will face inquiries from Manchester United executives, a...
Manchester United lost to the English League Two team Greensby in the second round of the League Cup, and the Red Devils had no victory in the new season. According to the Mirror, coach Amorin will face inquiries from Manchester United executives, and the timetable for firing him has been determined.
Manchester United will play Burnley in the Premier League this weekend and will then enter international match day. Amorin will hold important talks with Manchester United executives after the key game, and he will also face unprecedented scrutiny.
Manchester United ranked 15th in the Premier League last season, and only scored 1 point in the first two rounds of the league this season, and currently ranked down to 16th. If we cannot defeat the newly promoted Burnley at home, Amorin will face greater pressure. After losing to Greensby, Amorin said: "We will find time to decide something after Saturday's game", which seems to be a hint of his future.
Amorin's blunt remarks after this shameful defeat once again raised questions about his future. Amorin's current contract will last until June 2027 and has the option to extend it for one year, but since he succeeded Tenhach in November last year, Manchester United has won only seven of his 29 Premier League games.
Although Manchester United executives are cautious about firing Amorin, he must also quickly improve the team's record to maintain the coach position. Manchester United CEO Bellada rejected the public opinion and rejected Frank, Southgate and Marco Silva recommended by former sports director Ashworth, and insisted on choosing Amorin.
Berrada's reputation is closely tied to Amorin's success at Manchester United, so the former Manchester City executive is willing to give Amorin a chance to turn the situation around. However, as he missed the European tournament this season and was eliminated from the League Cup, the FA Cup became the only trophy that Manchester United could win.
Manchester United will step up their search for a goalkeeper in the last four days of the transfer window to replace the underperforming Onana and Baindel. Currently, Antwerp's Ramens is their preferred target, with an estimated transfer fee of £17 million.
The midfielder is also a position for Manchester United to seek reinforcement before the summer window is closed, but the preferred target - Brighton's Baleba is priced at £100 million, and Manchester United may give up. In addition, the team is trying to hurry up and sell Garnacho, Sancho, Anthony and Maracia, and the four players are still training alone.
Anthony's permanent transfer to Betis is close, while Garnacho hopes to join Chelsea, who is willing to pay him £35 million plus a surcharge. Manchester United originally asked Garnacho for £50 million, but it is likely to accept Chelsea's offer to end the transfer storm. Sources said the Red Devils are not planning to fire Amorin so early in the season and believe that his statement after defeating Greensby was just a temporary emotional reaction.