Ruben Amorim Vows to Leave Manchester United in 18 Months Amid Managerial Dispute
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has reaffirmed his intention to leave the club after his contract expires in 18 months, despite being the subject of a high-profile dispute with the club's chiefs.
The 51-year-old Portuguese manager, who was appointed just last month, had been under pressure from some quarters to hand over the reins to one of his trusted assistants. Amorim had previously stated that he came to "manage" Manchester United, not just to be a coach, in an attempt to quell these rumors.
However, it now appears that Amorim's resolve remains unshaken, with the manager stating that he will leave the club after 18 months' time. The timing of his departure may yet prove to be crucial, as it raises questions about the stability and continuity at Old Trafford going forward.
In a statement, Amorim reiterated his commitment to fulfilling his contract, but also emphasized his desire to move on from Manchester United once it expires. "I will do my job for 18 months and then we move on," he said. The future of the club under Amorim's leadership remains uncertain, as the managerial merry-go-round continues to turn at Old Trafford.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has reaffirmed his intention to leave the club after his contract expires in 18 months, despite being the subject of a high-profile dispute with the club's chiefs.
The 51-year-old Portuguese manager, who was appointed just last month, had been under pressure from some quarters to hand over the reins to one of his trusted assistants. Amorim had previously stated that he came to "manage" Manchester United, not just to be a coach, in an attempt to quell these rumors.
However, it now appears that Amorim's resolve remains unshaken, with the manager stating that he will leave the club after 18 months' time. The timing of his departure may yet prove to be crucial, as it raises questions about the stability and continuity at Old Trafford going forward.
In a statement, Amorim reiterated his commitment to fulfilling his contract, but also emphasized his desire to move on from Manchester United once it expires. "I will do my job for 18 months and then we move on," he said. The future of the club under Amorim's leadership remains uncertain, as the managerial merry-go-round continues to turn at Old Trafford.