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Walk away or be sacked: Ruben Amorim warned of Man Utd call by Jamie Carragher as 'haunted' Sir Jim Ratcliffe faces massive summer decision

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  • United end season without a trophy
  • Speculation surrounding Amorim's future
  • Carragher suggests he should leave
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    After replacing Erik ten Hag at the helm at Old Trafford in November, the Portuguese coach was unable to lift the Red Devils, who are 16th in the Premier League heading into the last game of the season. They will also be without European football next season following their Europa League final loss to Tottenham - a huge financial blow heading into the next transfer window.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Amorim has faced heavy criticism due to his team's ongoing struggles, with the Portuguese coach even admitting he would accept being sacked by the club after such a disastrous campaign. Ex-Liverpool and England centre-back Carragher says a lot rests on Amorim's ability to make United a competitive team again as he suggested the two parties should split soon.

  • WHAT CARRAGHER SAID

    "After losing a potential £100 million windfall by missing out on the Champions League, United will be gambling the short-term and long-term health of the club on Amorim leading an extraordinary revival," he wrote in The Telegraph. "No wonder [part-owner Sir Jim] Ratcliffe looked haunted at the trophy presentation in Bilbao. This is the path United embarked upon when they headhunted Amorim.

    "Now that his six months in charge have gone so badly, Ratcliffe and his INEOS colleagues will need a decisive plan for how he will navigate the club through the most challenging period in United’s modern history. Their grave concern must be that they have seen absolutely no evidence so far to suggest he is up to it. On that basis, backing Amorim this summer may be the honourable option, but it is not necessarily the bravest.

    "Would it suit all parties if he shook hands and walked away from Old Trafford? Many people in football would probably consider that a mutually beneficial outcome."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR UNITED?

    Amorim's men will finish the season with a home game against Aston Villa on Sunday and will then aim to strengthen the squad ahead of next season.