Manchester United have officially parted ways with head coach Ruben Amorim on January 5, 2026, bringing an abrupt end to his tenure at Old Trafford following a disappointing run of results.
The club confirmed the decision on Monday after internal reviews of the team’s performances and overall direction. Amorim, who arrived with high expectations and a reputation for tactical discipline, struggled to deliver the level of consistency required at a club of United’s stature.
During his time in charge, the Portuguese coach attempted to implement a defined playing style, but recurring defensive errors and a lack of sharpness in attack continued to undermine results. Although there were moments that hinted at potential progress, they were not enough to convince the club’s hierarchy that the project was moving forward at the desired pace.
Manchester United expressed appreciation for Amorim’s professionalism and efforts, wishing him success in his future endeavours. The club also noted that an interim managerial arrangement will be announced as plans begin for the appointment of a new permanent head coach.
The decision once again highlights the pressure surrounding the role at Old Trafford, as fans await the next step in United’s ongoing rebuild and pursuit of a return to the top of English football.
















