💨 Abstract
Manchester United manager Rúben Amorim is committed to staying despite a tough season, which saw them finish 16th in the Premier League and miss out on the Champions League. He admits fans need to have faith in his approach and claims he will leave without compensation if the board and fans want him to go. Amorim is confident in his methods and has two transfer plans ready, focusing on improving domestically with extra midweek time next season.
Courtesy: Joshua Jones
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