Portuguese manager Rúben Amorim has been officially confirmed as the new head coach of Manchester United. The former Sporting Lisbon boss has signed a two-year contract with an option for a third, according to the Daily Mail.
The British publication reports that Amorim will earn an annual salary of €7.5 million, placing him among the Premier League's highest-paid managers. This substantial contract reflects Manchester United's ambition to return to the pinnacle of European football and their confidence in Amorim's project.
To secure Amorim's services, Manchester United had to pay Sporting Lisbon a release clause of €11 million. This significant fee underscores the market value of the Portuguese coach and the difficulty of finding a suitable replacement.
Amorim's arrival marks a new chapter for Manchester United. The English club, experiencing one of its worst periods in recent years, is seeking the stability and results that have eluded them in recent seasons.
Known for his attacking style of play and ability to develop young talent, Amorim faces the challenging task of lifting the team's spirits, reconnecting with the fans, and competing in all competitions. The Portuguese manager will aim to restore Manchester United to the position it deserves based on its history and tradition.
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