Manchester United are closing in on appointing Ruben Amorim as their new head coach, marking a decisive turn following Erik ten Hag’s departure Ruud van Nistelrooy is temporarily taking the reins, leading the team in tonight’s Carabao Cup clash against Leicester City, but Ruben Amorim ’s appointment could be finalized soon.
United have signaled their intent to activate Amorim’s €10 million (£8.3 million) release clause with Sporting Lisbon. However, Sporting, aware of United’s urgency, has demanded additional fees, potentially raising the total cost to €20 million (£16.7 million), which includes compensation for Amorim’s three key staff members. With financial fair play considerations and recent significant expenses, this additional cost could present a challenge for United.
Ruben Amorim, addressing his future, acknowledged the frustration among Sporting fans, expressing gratitude for their support. Despite the speculation, he reported for training, managing Sporting’s preparations for their next fixture. United, however, remain optimistic that he could lead the squad as early as Sunday against Chelsea.
For now, van Nistelrooy has issued a rallying cry to fans, emphasizing his commitment to restoring United’s competitive spirit. As the club’s search for stability and success intensifies, Amorim’s prospective arrival signals a bold step forward for Manchester United.
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