
The Peoples Person
·17 de fevereiro de 2025
Ruben Amorim to be given five transfer windows to fix Manchester United

The Peoples Person
·17 de fevereiro de 2025
Since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement, Manchester United have seen a long list of managers come and go with most of them bearing the brunt of player power that has run unchecked for many years under the incompetent Glazers.
Each big-name coach has tried to arrest the slide into mediocrity but the greedy American family have focussed on the club’s ability to generate revenue instead of focussing on on-field results.
As a consequence of said approach, mercenaries have utilized the club to earn one last big fat pay cheque before disappearing into oblivion while the club have continued to reward underperformers with big contracts.
And when managers have tried to resist, players have stood firm and often outlasted their bosses who have been sacked as players downed tools in unison.
But as per journalist Ben Jacobs, INEOS are all set to end that culture with Ruben Amorim now at the helm.
The Portuguese has already made it clear to the squad with his obstinate tactical approach: it is either his way or the highway as Marcus Rashford learned recently.
And quite a few stars will learn this the hard way in the months to come with Jacobs claiming to Givemesport that INEOS have afforded Amorim a five-window timeframe to fix everything at the club and weed out the pretenders.
“This is not, as far as I’m aware by speaking to sources, going to be a case of players being able to sit it out and outlast a Manchester United manager like we’ve seen in the past.
“Amorim has been told that there is a five-window initial plan, in which the expectation is that he is going to be given a similar period of time to get things right.
“So the players are kind of going to have to adapt and, to an extent, buy into Amorim’s style and philosophy.
“If they don’t, they’re going to find out very quickly – as Marcus Rashford did as well – that the manager will simply persist and ultimately pick the players that day in, day out, he believes are trying to adapt to his system.”
So far, Rashford, Antony and Tyrell Malacia have departed the club in Amorim’s first window and plenty more look to be on their way in the summer.
It is simply a question of perform or perish and judging from the team’s disastrous league results, the team could look vastly different once the new season rolls in.
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