Ruben Amorim Targeting 20-Year Stint as Manchester United Manager - Manchester Evening News
GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, AUG 2 – Manchester United target RB Leipzig forward Benjamin Sesko in a £65 million bid after Liverpool withdraw from Alexander Isak pursuit, aiming to rebuild following their worst Premier League finish in 51 years.
- Ruben Amorim took over as Manchester United manager in November following the club's worst-ever Premier League finish in 15th place last season.
- Amorim introduced new rules on timekeeping and training intensity to improve discipline, aiming to change the club culture more broadly.
- Manchester United have shown interest in signing Benjamin Sesko, the prolific forward from RB Leipzig who netted 21 goals last season, especially after Liverpool stepped back from pursuing Alexander Isak.
- Amorim expressed strong confidence that Manchester United will once again claim English and European titles, and he feels optimistic as he begins his first complete season leading the team.
- Amorim's strict fitness regimes and positive player relations over the summer suggest groundwork for rebuilding, while transfer talks for Sesko continue behind the scenes.
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