For now, though, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is publicly backing Amorim to turn it around; at least on record. Back in September, the INEOS billionaire visited United’s Carrington training base alongside Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox for what Amorim jokingly called “contract talks.”
"New contract, he was offering me a new contract!" Amorim joked. "No, it’s normal things, just to show the support, explaining that it’s a long project. I spoke with him, Omar and Jason, just trying to see all the data around the team. A normal meeting.
"This is football and this is the club with more pressure, maybe, than any in the world, but we want to win. We need to be more aggressive and more clinical. The rest, I think we are improving compared to last year."
More recently, Ratcliffe, speaking on The Business podcast, made his stance crystal clear.
"He has not had the best of seasons. Ruben needs to demonstrate he is a great coach over three years," he said. "That's where I would be. The press, sometimes I don't understand. They want overnight success. They think it's a light switch. You know, you flick a switch and it's all going to be roses tomorrow. You can't run a club like Manchester United on knee-jerk reactions to some journalist who goes off on one every week."
Asked about the possibility of the Glazers ordering Amorim’s dismissal, Ratcliffe didn’t flinch.
"It's not going to happen. That probably sums it up," he insisted. "We're local and they're the other side of the pond. That's a long way away to try and manage a football club as big as complex as Manchester United. We're here with feet on the ground. They get a bad rap...but they are really nice people and they are really passionate about the club."