Ineos back him, but he may walk first

Manchester United’s co-owners Ineos fear Ruben Amorim could resign before they even decide his fate. Since arriving in November 2024, he has led the team to a Europa League final but also to 16th place and a League Two cup upset.

With only 19 wins from 49 games, pressure is rising. Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to stay patient, yet reports suggest Amorim is ready to quit. If he leaves before being sacked, it’ll be the football equivalent of unplugging your console before your friend’s winning goal.