
Manchester United has shown interest in appointing Ruben Amorim, the current coach of Sporting CP as their new manager to replace Erik ten Hag. The Portuguese club confirmed this on October 29, stating that United is willing to trigger Amorim’s release clause which amounts to €10 million (approximately $10.79 million).
Sporting’s board of directors acknowledged Manchester United’s interest and highlighted the specifics of the employment contract between the club and Amorim, particularly the termination clause that allows for his potential departure. This move comes amid a challenging season for United where they have struggled for consistency prompting speculation about Ten Hag’s future.
Amorim has been praised for his tactical acumen and has enjoyed considerable success at Sporting including winning the Primeira Liga title in 2021. His appointment could signal a strategic shift for United as they seek to rebuild and improve their standing in both domestic and European competitions.
As discussions continue, it remains to be seen how this situation will unfold and whether United will proceed with the formalities to bring Amorim on board. The club’s intent reflects their ambition to return to the top tier of English football by investing in a manager with a proven track record .