Speculation intensified after social media claims suggested Oliver Glasner might replace him, but sources close to Manchester United have dismissed this narrative. Amorim is firmly on track to achieve his primary objective: re-establishing United among the elite. The Red Devils remain competitive, sitting just two points behind fourth-placed Chelsea in the race for Champions League qualification.
The hierarchy is satisfied with the team's growing cohesion and entertainment value. Rather than reviewing Amorim’s position, the club is preparing significant investment for 2026, targeting a top-class centre-back, two midfielders, and a wide attacker. Insiders insist his job is safe barring a catastrophic collapse in form. With European football anticipated next season, the focus remains on strengthening the squad. Therefore, reports placing Amorim’s role in jeopardy are premature, as he is fully expected to finish the current campaign.