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Report: United had resolved to dismiss Ruben Amorim before his post-match outburst

United decided to sack Ruben Amorim before his Elland Road outburst, the report says. ahead of match

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Manchester United had already resolved to part company with Ruben Amorim before the manager’s public criticism of his role, according to a report in The Telegraph.

The story says the decision predated Amorim’s post-match outburst and came even before a ball was kicked at Elland Road. The breakdown began, the report adds, after a pre-match meeting between Amorim and sporting director Jason Wilcox. The meeting “blow up” and Wilcox left convinced the relationship would not recover.

United ultimately sided with Wilcox and, taking Amorim’s disappointing numbers into account, prepared to part ways. Amorim’s subsequent remarks, in which he rejected his formal title and challenged the recruitment set-up, crystallised a situation the club had already deemed unsustainable. At the press conference he challenged both the scouting department and sporting director to “do their job,” underlining his dissatisfaction with the remit he was given.

The report explains the distinction Amorim was drawing between the roles he sought and the title he formally held. Managers tend to have greater involvement over every aspect of the club, including transfers, while the modern notion of a head coach is somebody asked to prioritise tactics and challenged to work with the resources provided to them by those upstairs.

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Amorim had repeatedly questioned the club’s approach to transfers in a clear attempt to put pressure on United, and club officials ultimately decided against changing their strategy. With such a firm divide, Amorim’s position quickly became untenable.

The episode also drew comparisons with recent events at another club. Enzo Maresca met the same fate at Chelsea in similar circumstances just days earlier.

Former United striker Wayne Rooney, who had questioned Amorim’s suitability for the club in the past, criticised Amorim’s public intervention before the departure was confirmed. “I think you need to earn the right to be able to dictate exactly what happens at a football club, especially a football club like Manchester United,” Rooney told his self-titled show before Amorim’s departure was made official. “If [Pep] Guardiola comes into United for instance, I don’t think anyone would question what players he wants to bring in, or the system.

“I feel for [Amorim] a little bit because the squad is not good enough, the players he’s got on the bench are young academy kids—it’s great to see them on the bench, but are they ready at this moment in time? It’s very difficult to put young players on to a football pitch when the team is not very good, so I feel for him a little bit.

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“But he’s not Pep Guardiola or Jürgen Klopp. He hasn’t got that history or that background, so I don’t think he should be speaking with that authority in what he is and I just think the words he’s saying are very confusing to me.”

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De Zerbi Linked to Manchester United as Spurs Continue Talks

De Zerbi is reportedly open to Manchester United while Spurs continue talks amid ongoing instability

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Reports suggest Roberto De Zerbi is interested in the Manchester United job even as Tottenham Hotspur continue to hold talks with him. The situation has added pressure to an unsettled managerial picture at both clubs, where interim managers Michael Carrick and Igor Tudor are fighting for their futures.

Tudor is reported to be at risk of being sacked after just three games, with Spurs sitting one point clear of the relegation zone. While Carrick is believed to have done enough to remain in the running at United, the potential availability of De Zerbi will complicate summer planning for both sides.

Talks between Spurs and De Zerbi have been held, but the Italian is expected to hold out for more appealing offers this summer. His high octane soccer earned admirers during spells with Sassuolo and Shakhtar Donetsk between 2018 and 2022, and it was at Brighton & Hove Albion that he established himself among the world’s elite.

It is widely accepted that De Zerbi overachieved with the Seagulls and he spoke with a handful of big names, including both Spurs and United, during the summer of 2024 before taking his talents to Marseille. The French side finished second in Ligue 1 during his first season in charge, playing a possession-heavy brand of soccer that was both aesthetically pleasing and effective on the field.

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There is a sense that his approach would suit a team built to be favorites every week, but his style of management remains a concern for some suitors. De Zerbi is a fiery character who is not afraid to raise his voice and challenge anybody in his path, be that his own players or those above him in the hierarchy. His departure from Brighton stemmed from public disappointment towards his limited impact in the club’s transfer dealings, and that could be a major issue for both United and Spurs as they lean into the modern approach of appointing “head coaches” to lead the team and hand the transfer business to a recruitment department.

United, having shaken off the cobwebs of the Erik ten Hag and Ruben Amorim eras, have enjoyed enough on-field success to remind the world of their pedigree and reputation as the biggest brand in English soccer. With the promise of a hefty transfer budget this summer, the allure of the Red Devils is clear. Spurs, meanwhile, face the added complication that they cannot even offer assurances of Premier League status next season after two seasons at the wrong end of the standings, leaving them with an uphill battle to retain their place among England’s ‘Big Six.’

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United place $50m-plus valuation on Onana as loan and wages cloud a permanent exit

United demand more than $50m for Onana; loan move, wages and 2028 contract complicate sale. overall.

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Manchester United have placed a valuation in excess of $50 million on goalkeeper André Onana, according to Trabzonspor vice president Zeyyat Kafkas. Onana was quickly moved out on loan to Türkiye after signing for United from Inter in 2023, and the presence of Lammens in the United goal has intensified scrutiny of the Cameroon international’s form.

Kafkas says United remain intent on recouping a fee close to what they originally paid. “The price offered by Manchester United for André Onana’s purchase was in the €45-50 million ($52-58 million) range, and our President sincerely informed the club about the realities of Trabzonspor,” said Kafkas .

The numbers underline the difficulty of finding a buyer. United paid $57 million to sign Onana and are now attempting to recover a similar sum almost three years on. The goalkeeper will turn 30 in April and his contract runs until 2028, factors that complicate any permanent deal.

Kafkas also suggested the loan environment has not necessarily altered the player’s own priorities. “I don’t think this information affected Onana at all. Because Onana’s intention is to continue playing for a club in Europe if not in England. His family also thinks that way. The President wanted to explain the realities of Trabzonspor. However, if the circumstances change, the situation will change”

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Beyond transfer fee expectations, United face the practical problem of Onana’s wages, listed at $164,000-per-week. That salary makes a permanent move harder to engineer and increases the likelihood that United will pursue further loans if they cannot find a club willing to meet the financial terms. In short, the club’s valuation, the player’s contract length and his weekly pay together create a narrow path for a straight sale.

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United and City Both Monitor Felix Nmecha Amid Midfield Planning

United and City are linked to Felix Nmecha as both clubs weigh midfield rebuilding and renewal ahead

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Manchester United and Manchester City have both been linked to Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha as each evaluates midfield options ahead of a period of change.

Nmecha, 25, is under contract in Germany until 2028, but his long-term future at Dortmund is described as uncertain. Clubs across Europe have taken note of a player who has enjoyed a career resurgence in recent seasons.

An English-educated talent, Nmecha joined City’s academy in 2007 and spent 14 years on the books at the Etihad. He made three senior appearances for Manchester City and provided an assist in five minutes of Champions League action. He left City on a free transfer to join Wolfsburg in 2021 and moved to Dortmund two years later.

At City he was primarily an attacking player, operating behind the striker and on the left wing. In Germany he has been converted into a more all-action midfielder, often deployed deeper in a midfield pivot or as a box-to-box presence. That tactical change produced some of the best performances of his career. Standing at 6’3, Nmecha combines physicality with a broad on-ball skillset, and his earlier attacking training remains evident alongside developed defensive discipline. Former Dortmund boss Nuri Şahin described the German international as a “dream” because of his versatility.

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United view a versatile midfielder as a priority as they prepare to bid farewell to Casemiro and contemplate broader rebuild plans that could see Manuel Ugarte moved on and leave Kobbie Mainoo as the only natural midfielder in the squad. The profile of a player like Nmecha would give the next manager, whether Michael Carrick or somebody else, tactical options during reconstruction.

City are not in the same immediate need but Pep Guardiola accepts the need to rejuvenate a squad that has fallen short in the title race. With doubts over the futures of Mateo Kovačić, Bernardo Silva and Rodri, they may seek new faces. Some inside City will be familiar with Nmecha and may be regretting the decision not to extend his contract five years ago.

Both clubs are also linked to other targets. Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson sits high on both shortlists with a reported £100 million ($133.5 million) price tag. Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton and Brighton & Hove Albion’s Carlos Baleba are also under consideration.

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