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Ruben Amorim ‘was prepared to RESIGN in January and needed reassurances he would be backed by Man Utd chiefs’

Published on May 19, 2025 at 07:56 PM

RUBEN AMORIM was reportedly prepared to RESIGN from Manchester United in January.

ESPN claims the Red Devils boss was left hugely disillusioned by his start to life at Old Trafford.

Ruben Amorim, Manchester United manager, at Stamford Bridge.
Ruben Amorim reportedly considered resigning as Man Utd boss in January

had won just one of their previous eight matches at the time in question.

Their most recent result had been a disastrous 3-1 home defeat to bogey club .

And it’s claimed that after the hammering, quickly became “disenchanted”;; with how things were working out.

The Portuguese tactician even considered stepping down from the job he had taken just two months earlier.

But associates managed to “talk him out”;; of quitting.

At the same time, chiefs including Omar Berrada reassured Amorim that he had the full backing of and Ineos.

United have also told SunSport that although January was a low moment for the club, there was never a discussion about Amorim leaving his post.

The gaffer certainly looks set to be backed this summer with several new signings.

That’s regardless of whether United beat Tottenham in Wednesday’s Europa League final in Bilbao.

Wolves star Matheus Cunha is reportedly

Ipswich’s Liam Delap has held face-to-face talks with United chiefs amid links with Chelsea.

While unwanted men like Marcus Rashford will be flogged for extra transfer funds.

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