Overview
- Fabian Hurzeler told talkSPORT and Sky he is honored by the interest but will not discuss Rúben Amorim’s job and remains focused on Brighton.
- Manchester Evening News reports United still back Amorim despite growing external scrutiny over results.
- United have won two of six league games and sit in the bottom half after a 3-1 loss at Brentford, with Amorim acknowledging the Premier League is “really hard” and a “completely different reality.”
- Multiple outlets have linked candidates for a contingency shortlist, including Gareth Southgate, Oliver Glasner, Andoni Iraola and Michael Carrick, while separate reports suggest Hurzeler is under consideration.
- TEAMtalk, via MEN, says United continue to track Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba regardless of Amorim’s status after a failed late-summer move due to a high valuation.