Ruben Amorim 'wants to leave' Man Utd as 'clueless' Sir Jim Ratcliffe slammed

Under his leadership, Manchester United has sunk to their lowest league season in fifty-one years, and Ruben Amorim has tried to bring the team back to life.

Ruben Amorim 'wants to leave' Man Utd as 'clueless' Sir Jim Ratcliffe slammed

Ruben Amorim 'wants to leave' Manchester United, according to a warning as his terrible reign continues.

Amorim took over during the international break in November, although in his 21 games as manager, he has only managed 10 victories. The Red Devils fell to 15th place in the Premier League standings after their loss to Tottenham on Sunday.

Amorim has presided over 14 top-flight games, and his team has lost eight of them, making this their worst league season in 51 years. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, United's minority owner, has taken over the team for the first time this season.

At least 100 additional employees will be laid off as part of the billionaire's ruthless cutbacks. Richard Keys, a broadcaster, has taken aim at Ratcliffe's rule in light of such circumstances, warning United about Amorim.

When Ratcliffe showed out to see his first game, he was greeted like a hero. I know why. United supporters desperately wanted to believe. They did believe at first, but hasn't everything gone terribly wrong? On his blog, Keys wrote.

"Never before has it been this bad. He has transformed United into little more than a collection of disparate parts. A laughing stock, I'm afraid to say. Although they are a long way from rejoining the best, I sincerely hope to see United return to the top table of English football.

"They’ve got a manager who clearly doesn’t want to be there - a cycling expert in charge of football matters and an owner flailing about without a clue what to do next - except sack more good people."

After the disappointing defeat at Spurs, Amorim maintained his commitment to the Old Trafford project. "Despite my struggles in the dugout, I have 'no worries' about my future," he said.

"You begin with a single concept. For a long time, we asked about a long week. And we put our beliefs into practice, yet you keep losing players who alter your strategy for the game. It's really difficult to get the players to respond to the basis when you are constantly modifying," Amorim added.

"I believe that forgetting the past is the wisest course of action. Avoid concentrating on the timetable, the present, or the background. All you have to do is prepare for the game and work over the week. Next up is the game, which we will attempt to win.

"I'm not concerned. I am aware of the opinions of our fans, the public, and the media. I'm more concerned with the club, the team, and the players than I am with myself; I want to end the league strong. I detest losing; it's the worst feeling in the world.

"I'm not considering the others. All I want to do is assist my players. I am confident in my work, I am aware of my circumstances, and all I want is to win games. The squad and the club are more important to me than my position at the table. I don't worry about myself.