Ruben Amorim, Manchester United and play Mainoo
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Amorim explained he meant new recruits who can make a major impact on his team rather than star names from Real Madrid, but his agenda for change via the market is clear.
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Manchester United could welcome Kobbie Mainoo back from injury as they take on Lyon in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final.
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He reportedly has an affordable £40 million release clause, which drops to a bargain £30 million if the Tractor Boys get relegated to the Championship.
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Lyon full-back Nicolas Tagliafico put Alejandro Garnacho's miserable form for Manchester United down to the arrival of head coach Ruben Amorim.
Diogo Dalot has shared an insight into the early months of Ruben Amorim's tenure at Manchester United. And the Portugal international says Amorim's brutal honesty has been well received by the Red ...
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FootballTransfers on MSNRuben Amorim names four-man Man Utd striker shortlistMan Utd manager Ruben Amorim has presented a four-man striker shortlist to the club’s management ahead of the summer shortlist.
Ruben Amorim warns Kobbie Mainoo of areas in which he needs to improve for Man Utd upon his return from injury.
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Football365 on MSNRuben Amorim picks ‘surprise’ Man Utd defender to ‘replace’ Kobbie Mainoo amid ‘internal concerns’Ruben Amorim is reportedly considering 'springing a surprise' with a left-field option 'picked' to 'replace' Manchester United star Kobbie Mainoo.
Ruben Amorim is focused on his own problems rather than Manchester City’s as the Manchester United head coach looks to get the better of Pep Guardiola for the third time this season.Sunday’s Old Trafford encounter is the most low-key derby in years as the Red Devils languish 13th in the standings and the previously all-conquering visitors are fighting for a Champions League spot rather than another championship crown.
Lyon midfielder Nemanja Matic says that with more time and support Ruben Amorim can do "very good" at Manchester United. The Serbian spent five years at Old Trafford until 2022. "In football today people don't have time but I'm sure he's the right profile.