Ruben Amorim Faces a Challenging Rebuild at Manchester United
- Manchester United finished the 2024-25 season in 15th place, their worst Premier League finish since relegation in 1974, ending trophyless and losing the Europa League final to Tottenham 1-0 in Bilbao.
- The poor season followed significant squad and tactical changes under Ruben Amorim, who acknowledged the team still struggles to master the 3-4-3 formation and admitted limited ability to overhaul the squad over the summer.
- Amorim and the club plan to improve the existing team and academy, prepare two squads based on Champions League qualification, and consider selling key players like Garnacho, Rashford, Antony, and Sancho to fund incoming transfers.
- United targets include signing Matheus Cunha and Liam Delap, both with £92.5 million release clauses, influencing swift decision-making, while Amorim views missing European football next season as a potential advantage for focused preparation.
- The club leadership, including Sir Jim Ratcliffe, supports giving Amorim time and resources to rebuild, with former manager Jose Mourinho endorsing this approach despite the season's disappointments and urging patience.
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