Manchester United are struggling in the lower half of the Premier League.
The Red Devils are set to take on the worst position in the league ever.
Reuben Amorim struggled to clean up the mess created by former manager Eric Ten Hag.
Portuguese tacticians find it difficult to impose his authority on the league after joining the club late last year.
The silver lining of United and Amorim is that they are in the Europa League finals and their season relies heavily on their performance with Tottenham in that final.
Even after 17 losses that have now lost to the league this season, they were able to save the season by winning the Europa League final.
Reuben Amorim faces an uncertain future
Considering the Red Devils’ performance, questions have been raised about Amorim and his future at the club.
However, according to the Guardian, Man United decided to keep his manager even if they lost the Europa League final.
There is a sense in the club’s hierarchy that Amorim deserves more time because he is suited to his playing style.
The manager had had one transfer window at the club so far, and that was the transfer window this January.
Man United decided to support Amorim this summer
He signed Lecce’s Patrick Dorgu and feels the club needs to be added in other positions to build their own team at Old Trafford.
As it stands, United are trying to bolster their offense during the summer transfer period.
Ipswichtown attacker Liam Dellup is the club’s top forwarding target this summer as Amorim aims to add strength to his attack.
Bournemouth’s Antoine Semeño is also on the Red Devils radar, where Marcus Rashford and Antony are likely to leave the club.
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