1 min read
03 Nov
أموريم يبدأ "التطهير" في مانشستر يونايتد

Manchester United have officially announced the appointment of Portuguese manager Ruben Amorim as their new head coach, succeeding Dutchman Erik ten Hag, effective November 11. This change comes amidst expectations of a major squad overhaul, with English media reports suggesting the young manager intends to release four key players.

According to these reports, Amorim, who led Sporting Lisbon and Sporting Braga to league and cup titles in Portugal, plans to release Brazilian players Casemiro and Antony, as well as Swede Victor Lindelöf and Dane Christian Eriksen. This move by Amorim is seen as part of his policy of rebuilding and modernizing the team, based on his well-known coaching style that emphasizes discipline and a high fighting spirit.

It is worth noting that Amorim won two league titles and three domestic cup titles with Sporting Lisbon and Sporting Braga, reflecting his ambitions to apply his successful experience with his new team and bring Manchester United back to winning ways and competing for titles.

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