Despite a disastrous domestic season, Manchester United have made a firm decision regarding head coach Ruben Amorim's future regardless of what happens in the upcoming Europa League final against Tottenham.
Worst Premier League Finish on Record
United are currently 16th in the Premier League table, on course for their lowest-ever finish since the competition's inception. However, they still have a shot at European silverware when they face Spurs in Bilbao on Wednesday night.
Amorim to Remain in Charge Next Season
According to The Mirror, United’s board has no intention of sacking Amorim, no matter the result in the Europa League final. The club remains committed to giving the 40-year-old more time to implement his philosophy and tactical structure.
Amorim, who took charge amid high expectations, will be allowed to continue leading the team into the 2025/26 season as part of a long-term vision.
Internal Concerns Remain
Despite this vote of confidence, there is reported concern behind the scenes. Last week, Amorim admitted publicly that the job at United might be "too big" for him raising eyebrows among club executives and fans alike.
Still, the board appears determined to stand by their man, hoping stability will lead to progress after a turbulent campaign.