Manchester United are considering three high-profile managers as possible replacements for Ruben Amorim if his struggles at the club continue.
Amorim, appointed by INEOS in November to replace Erik ten Hag, has failed to deliver consistent performances. Under his leadership, United have secured only 10 wins in 24 matches, resulting in a disappointing 41.67% win rate—significantly lower than his predecessors, Ten Hag (54.69%) and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (54.17%).
Concerns over his future have grown, with club legend Paul Scholes warning that United are “falling apart again,” while Paul Merson criticized Amorim’s reliance on the rigid 3-4-2-1 formation.
According to Spanish outlet Fichajes, United’s leadership is already exploring alternative managerial options. Three candidates have reportedly emerged: Julen Lopetegui, Joachim Löw, and Massimiliano Allegri.
Löw is known for managing star-studded teams, Lopetegui has experience rebuilding struggling squads, and Allegri boasts a strong track record of success in Serie A.
With pressure mounting, United’s board is said to be prepared to make a move if results do not improve in the coming months.