Sources: Man Utd backing Amorim after UEL loss
Briefly

Ruben Amorim has gained the backing of Manchester United's management and is expected to continue as head coach despite a disappointing loss to Tottenham in the Europa League final. This defeat leaves United without European competition for a second time in 35 years. Despite a poor Premier League record, the club believes Amorim is capable of guiding them forward. Plans for squad enhancement are underway, though missing out on significant Champions League revenue will impact their transfer flexibility. Amorim has indicated a readiness to step away without compensation if necessary.
Amorim acknowledged the harsh reality of missing out on Champions League revenue, stating, 'It is tough for a club like ours not to be in the Champions League.'
Despite recent Premier League struggles, sources say United's hierarchy is convinced Amorim is the right fit for the managerial role moving forward.
In the event of a managerial change, Amorim is prepared to leave without compensation, indicating his commitment to the club and respect for the board.
United is proactive about squad improvement, with plans in place for the summer transfer market despite the financial hit from missing Champions League.
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