
According to reporter Ben Jacobs, Manchester United still supports Amorin internally, but the situation may also change rapidly.
Reporter Ben Jacobs said: "Manchester United still tends to support Amorin within, so he still has the support of the board, but this is Manchester United. If he performs poorly in three or four consecutive games, the situation will obviously change rapidly.
I understand that in the eyes of Manchester United's senior management, they have built a team that is excellent enough to at least qualify for the European Cup. The best situation is to compete for the top four or top five in the league to get the Champions League.
I think if Manchester United does not enter the top five or top six, and even cannot compete for the UEFA Cup seat during the holidays, then Amorin will face pressure."