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Insider reveals why Man United is not planning on looting Reuben Amorim yet
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Insider reveals why Man United is not planning on looting Reuben Amorim yet

September 21, 2025 2 Min Read
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Reuben Amorim during Man United’s victory over Chelsea. (Photo: Jan Kruger/Getty Images)

Man United got off to a tough start to their new season, but was given a rest in a victory over Chelsea on Saturday. However, since he arrived from Sports CP last November, he has struggled with a major run with aggressive results, and he is still under great pressure.

Nevertheless, Amorim is set to remain in his position for the time being, which has raised eyebrows among supporters, but there is clear reason for Man United’s decision to continue supporting him.

Man United can’t afford to plunder Reuben Amorim now

Reuben Amorim responds during Old Trafford’s Man United game vs Burnley (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)

According to a soccer insider, Pete O’Rourke has opened up in Man United’s thought process on Amorim and revealed that he is currently not scheduled to be fired.

“The club spent a lot to get Amorim and plundering Eric 10 hugs, so they don’t need to fire him right now. They want to give him time to try things out.

“The other thing you have to see is that Mann now takes a lot of money to plunder Amorim. He has a long-term contract. United don’t want to do it in the past.

It is still unclear whether Amorim will be able to turn things around with Man United, but a victory over Chelsea will bring some confidence to him and his team.

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