Overview
- Reporting indicates Ruben Amorim will be given the rest of the campaign to turn results around despite sustained pressure.
- Former Manchester City adviser Stefan Borson told Football Insider the club could avoid paying multi‑million compensation to Amorim and buyout fees for a successor by waiting.
- Manchester United sit 10th in the Premier League on 10 points from seven games after a 2-0 win over Sunderland briefly eased scrutiny.
- Keith Wyness suggested Crystal Palace’s Oliver Glasner is a stronger long‑term option and tipped him for United, while Andoni Iraola has also been linked.
- The Mirror reports Oliver Glasner declined to discuss the United links and says Sir Jim Ratcliffe stated this week he wants to give Amorim three years.