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Ruben Amorim’s Departure from Manchester United: A Year of Challenges

On April 13, 2026
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Ruben Amorim’s departure from Manchester United has sent ripples through the football community, as the club now faces the aftermath of a challenging managerial tenure. After just one year in charge, Amorim left the club in January 2026, having recorded a win ratio of only 31.9%, the lowest of any permanent manager in the Premier League era for United.

During his time at the helm, Amorim managed a total of 63 games, winning 25, drawing 15, and suffering 23 losses. This lackluster performance culminated in a disappointing 15th place finish in the Premier League during his first season, a stark contrast to the club’s storied history and aspirations.

Despite the struggles on the pitch, Amorim’s financial impact was significant. He oversaw a staggering £216 million in player transfers, a figure that underscores the high expectations placed upon him. However, the results did not match the investment, leading to his eventual departure.

Upon leaving, Amorim received a £12 million pay-off, a figure that reflects the club’s commitment to its managerial appointments, even when they do not yield the desired results. In the wake of his exit, Michael Carrick has been appointed as the interim manager, tasked with steering the club through this transitional period.

Amorim has expressed no immediate desire to return to management, opting instead to enjoy time off with his family. Reports indicate that he has been spending quality time in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, reflecting on his year at United.

Despite the challenges faced at Manchester United, there are whispers of potential future opportunities for Amorim, with links to managerial positions at both Benfica and Juventus. His time at Sporting CP, where he spent four years prior to joining United, showcased his capabilities, and many believe he will eventually find success elsewhere.

Bruno Fernandes, a key player during Amorim’s tenure, remarked, “We were building something [under Ruben Amorim] and all of a sudden the club decided we need to change.” This sentiment resonates with many who witnessed the team’s struggles and the abrupt end to Amorim’s vision.

Harry Maguire also weighed in, stating, “I think he’s got great ideas. The ideas just didn’t work at Manchester United.” His comments highlight the complexities of managing a club with such high expectations and the challenges of implementing a new philosophy.

As the football world watches closely, the future remains uncertain for both Amorim and Manchester United. The club’s next steps under Carrick will be crucial in determining the direction they take, while Amorim’s next managerial role could shape his career in the years to come.

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Tags: Benfica, Football Career, Juventus, Managerial Changes, Manchester United, Premier League, Ruben Amorim, Sporting CP, transfer spending

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