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Manchester United Expected to Name Ruben Amorim as New Manager After Erik ten Hag’s Exit

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Manchester United is nearing the appointment of Ruben Amorim as manager following the dismissal of Erik ten Hag.

The Premier League club is in discussions with Sporting Lisbon about Amorim and is making swift progress in the negotiations.

Interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy is expected to oversee just one match, having been appointed on Monday after Ten Hag’s departure.

Amorim could be in position to manage Manchester United’s next Premier League match this Sunday against Chelsea.

Manchester United will send three officials to Lisbon today to finalize an agreement with Amorim immediately after the match.

The club is eager to secure a deal so that Amorim can take charge instead of just observing their next Premier League match.

United will host Chelsea on Sunday at Old Trafford in a crucial Premier League encounter.

The Red Devils aim to improve their performance, currently sitting in 14th place in the league table.

Before his dismissal, Ten Hag recorded three wins, two draws, and four losses in the league this season.

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