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Ruben Amorim on Manchester United's future: 'I'll do my job for 18 months and then move on'
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Ruben Amorim Discusses Manchester United’s Path Ahead: “I’ll Focus on My Role for 18 Months Before Transitioning”

January 4, 2026 2 Min Read
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Ruben Amorim, the manager of Manchester United, has expressed his dissatisfaction with the club, stating on Sunday that he plans to fulfill his contract, although he may leave after its conclusion. His remarks came following a 1-1 draw against Leeds United, where Brenden Aaronson scored first for the hosts, and Matheus Cunha equalized just minutes later. Despite being fifth in the Premier League and still in contention for a Champions League spot, United has only won once in their last five matches.

Since taking over in November 2024, Amorim’s mixed record has become yet another challenge during his time at United. His comments hint at underlying tensions between him and the club’s management, indicating that his tenure may not solely revolve around performance. “I came here not just to be a manager but to truly lead Manchester United,” he remarked, acknowledging that while he might not be as renowned as managers like Thomas Tuchel, Antonio Conte, or Jose Mourinho, he intends to stay for the entire 18 months set in his contract, barring any decision from the board to replace him.

Amorim emphasized that his commitment to the role remains strong despite the rising criticism from various quarters, urging that the club must focus on changes that could help improve results. He indicated that there have been no discussions about potential signings during the January transfer window, advising that inquiries should be directed to the director of football, Jason Wilcox.

His contract runs until the end of the 2026-27 season, with the option for a one-year extension.

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Fan Take: Amorim’s ongoing struggle is crucial for soccer fans as it highlights the challenge of rebuilding teams like Manchester United historically tied to success. The potential for a managerial shift could reshape the club’s strategy and future, impacting fan loyalty and team performance in the long run.

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