Every word Ruben Amorim said in Manchester United speech
Digest more
Ruben Amorim has warned Manchester United will be limited in the transfer market this summer due to the Premier League's financial rules. Aston Villa were looking for a win at Old Trafford on Sunday in their bid to secure Champions League football, but they looked burdened by the weight of expectation and United were the better side.
The Argentine’s future at Old Trafford has been thrown into significant doubt after reports emerged on Saturday that he had been told by manager Ruben Amorim to find a new club this summer amid the fallout from his not starting against Tottenham in the Europa League final, with both the player and his brother publicly expressing frustration.
4d
YEN.com.gh on MSNFormer Manchester United player, 19, died after quitting football in 'sudden' mood changeA young footballer, 19-years-old, who once played for Manchester United died after his family spotted a 'sudden change' in his mood, an inquest has heard.
A squad overhaul and more time on the training pitch are necessary and Wednesday’s performance highlighted the issues United and Amorim face
11hon MSN
The Red Devils follow their dismal Europa League final defeat by Tottenham in Bilbao in midweek with one last outing of a truly miserable top-flight campaign at home to an Aston Villa team still chasing Champions League qualification as part of a thrilling and crowded top-five battle that is going right down to the wire.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s ‘hell of a brains trust’ at Manchester United from October has been demoted to a mere hopeless ‘crew’, with Trent Alexander-Arnold in the firing line.
United in 2024-25 are not the club they have long claimed to be. It will take hard work and good decisions to correct
Manchester United take on Aston Villa this afternoon in the final game of a sorry Premier League campaign. United head into the clash in 16th place in the table and on the back of a disappointing Europa League final defeat to Tottenham which means they won't be playing in Europe next season.
After a historically bad domestic season and losing the Europa League final, what’s next for Manchester United as a summer of reckoning approaches?
Former Manchester United players David Beckham and Gary Neville have offered their unsolicited opinion about the club’s transfer policy.
Manchester United's players should "question" whether they are good enough to be at the club following the "damaging" defeat to Tottenham in the Europa League final, according to Luke Shaw.