
EPL Index
·28 September 2025
Report: Man United could turn to Englishman if Amorim departs

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·28 September 2025
After Manchester United’s 3-1 defeat to Brentford, the pressure on Rúben Amorim has intensified and the uncertainty around his position grows louder. The club’s significant summer investment was meant to bring control and confidence, yet it has produced fragility and a results crisis that leaves the Portuguese coach’s continuity under real scrutiny. Credit for the original reporting goes to Fijaches.
“The defeat to Brentford left Manchester United without clear answers.” Amorim admitted as much when he expressed frustration, pointing to his team’s “lack of character and control, especially in transition situations and long balls, areas they had worked on during the week.” Despite tactical tweaks and attacking changes, the weaknesses persisted.
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These admissions reveal a coach running short on time. Supporters and analysts are beginning to question whether the tactical clarity that marked Amorim’s previous success has translated into the Premier League cauldron.
Manchester United’s hierarchy is already assessing alternatives. “One of the candidates that has gained the most traction is Graham Potter, recently sacked by West Ham United.” The former Brighton manager remains highly regarded for his innovative coaching.
At 48, Potter has built a reputation in the Premier League for tactical intelligence, youth development and adaptability. “His style combines high pressing, quick possession, and attacking flexibility,” qualities that could refresh Old Trafford. Although his stint at West Ham ended prematurely, many within the game still view him as a coach capable of lifting a team in crisis.
“The current situation raises questions about Rúben Amorim’s future at the helm of Manchester United.” With Premier League competition relentless, only swift improvement can rescue his tenure. The coming fixtures will likely decide whether Amorim’s reign is extended or curtailed.
Manchester United fans will feel deeply concerned by this report. Another managerial reset so soon after significant investment smacks of instability. Amorim was brought in to inject tactical discipline and a modern identity, but the Brentford collapse shows the cracks are widening rather than closing. Supporters crave a team that plays with authority, not one that looks second-best in transition battles.
The links to Graham Potter will divide opinion. Some will be sceptical after his struggles at Chelsea and West Ham, fearing a repeat of inconsistency. Others may be expectant that his tactical flexibility and proven ability with younger squads could suit United’s long-term rebuild. Fans know his Brighton sides were admired for possession-based football and intelligent pressing, traits missing in the current set-up.
The word “crucial” feels accurate. These next few matches are more than just fixtures, they are survival games for Amorim’s credibility. If the malaise continues, Old Trafford could once again be bracing for another seismic managerial change. That cycle of upheaval is what truly worries supporters most, because stability has been absent from Manchester United for over a decade.
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