Overview
- Ruben Amorim, appointed in November 2024, has faced a challenging first season as Manchester United manager, including a January period of reported disillusionment.
- Manchester United must win the Europa League final on May 21 to secure European football for the 2025/26 season and salvage a poor domestic campaign.
- Amorim's £6.5 million-per-year contract runs until June 2025, with a costly £13 million dismissal clause making managerial changes financially complex.
- Despite January reports of potential resignation, Amorim received assurances of full backing from Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Manchester United's leadership.
- The club's ongoing rebuilding efforts, under scrutiny after a £21 million managerial transition last year, make the Europa League result critical to their future plans.