In an interview before the match against Arsenal, Ruben Amorim said that he may not be at Man United anymore when the team wins the Premier League for the next time. According to the "mission 21" plan, the M.U team wants to win the Premier League in 2028. If Amorim were to follow in his footsteps, he could leave in the summer of 2027 or not know if it will be so soon if the team's performance is still poor in the following season.
After announcing the plan to build the new Old Trafford stadium, CEO Omar Berrada gave a noteworthy statement about Ruben Amorim. Berrada shared that the board wanted the Portuguese strategist to be a part of the new Old Trafford. This means that the Old Trafford top flight wants Amorim to continue leading the club until at least 2028 (the time when the new stadium is expected to be completed).
However, Berrada admitted that with the team's current financial situation, combined with the construction of a new stadium, Man United's transfer will face many difficulties. If they cannot win the Europa League this season, Man United will be left out of the European Cup next season. At that time, revenue will continue to decline. Amorim may stay but in the immediate future, any move he makes will be inadequate at Man United.
"It's a huge risk. However, we do not hesitate to invest in the team. It is impossible to let the construction of a new stadium affect Man United's competitiveness.
There are many ways to solve this problem, one of which is to shorten the time to build a new stadium. Everyone is trying to complete this project within 5 years. At the same time, by rearranging the apparatus to make the financial situation more stable and possible to make a profit, we believe Man United still have good competitiveness.
The biggest advantage we have is the large number of fans around the world. From there, the revenue generated could be the number one from this source" - Omar Berrada shared.
After Sir Jim Ratcliffe's exclusive interview with The Telegraph, Man United fans can see how the team's financial situation is tragic. According to the leader of INEOS, if the operating apparatus is not urgently streamlined, Man United could go bankrupt by the end of this year.
Ruben Amorim's two latest signings are only Ayden Heaven and Patrick Dorgu - young faces with few names, with only a total transfer fee of 26.5 million pounds. As for the club's leadership, Berrada believes Amorim's 3-4-3 philosophy is correct, the problem is that Man United must find players who are suitable for that way of playing. This process will be carried out gradually and cannot be rushed.
Berrada and the board trust Amorim very much and believe that the head coach has a clear idea of how to play football is the most important thing. Therefore, they really want Amorim to go all the way at the club to hope for a successful day in the near future.