
The Peoples Person
·3 March 2025
Manchester United could replace Ruben Amorim with World-cup winner Joachim Low

The Peoples Person
·3 March 2025
Ruben Amorim’s long term position at Manchester United could be under threat as the club’s hierarchy have identified several potential candidates to step in, as per reports.
Fulham intensified Amorim’s concerns as the Cottagers knocked United out of the FA Cup at Old Trafford on Sunday.
There is not much left to play for in the Premier League for the Red Devil as they sit 14th in the table, 14 points behind fourth-placed Manchester City.
Under the new head coach, United have also been knocked out of the League Cup and now winning the Europa League is the Mancunians only hope to salvage something from the season.
United’s abysmal form and unconvincing performances have led to question marks over Amorim’s calibre to lead the Premier League giants.
According to Fichajes, United are “beginning to consider a possible change” following the side’s recent run of poor results.
Ineos showed plenty of trust in Amorim’s potential as they took little time to secure his services from Sporting CP after sacking Erik ten Hag. However, his start in England has generated “doubts among the board and the fans.”
Accordingly, United are understood to be analysing “possible replacements” should Amorim fail to steady the ship in the coming months.
The Spanish outlet claim Joachim Low, Julen Lopetegui, and Massimiliano Allegri have emerged as the “strongest” names to potentially take over the helm.
Low, who led Germany to World Cup glory in 2014, is viewed as an attractive option due to his ability to manage dressing rooms filled with strong characters.
Meanwhile, ex-Real Madrid and West Ham United manager Lopetegui is appreciated for his ability to “rebuild projects”.
Finally, Allegri, who most recently managed Juventus, is among the leading candidates due to his incredible success in Serie A, having lifted the league title with the Old Lady and AC Milan.
The clock appears to be ticking and if things don’t improve quickly, the United board will reportedly not hesitate to pull the trigger on Amorim.
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