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Amorim wants control at Man United, but his outburst could cost him his job
LEEDS, England — Manchester United‘s Ruben Amorim has taken possession of the Enzo Maresca playbook, read it from cover to cover and picked out the most explosive elements by issuing a direct challenge to his bosses.
And whether by accident or design, Amorim has increased his chances of suffering the same fate as the former Chelsea coach, whose 18-month stint in charge of the FIFA Club World Cup champions came to an end on New Year’s Day following one public outburst too many against the Stamford Bridge hierarchy.
Maresca, who guided Chelsea to UEFA Champions League qualification and UEFA Conference League success last season before winning the Club World Cup in July, stopped short of identifying those with whom he had frustrations at the club when talking about suffering the “worst 48 hours since I joined the club because many people didn’t support us” on Dec. 14.
And while Maresca’s issues with Chelsea’s complex hierarchy of two owners, five sporting directors and an autonomous medical team were known, the former Leicester City coach made sure not to publicly point the finger.
But in his explosive postmatch news conference after the team’s 1-1 draw at Leeds United on Sunday, Amorim called for United director of football Jason Wilcox and their scouting team to “do their jobs” at the same time as demanding to be allowed to be the “manager, not the coach” of the team.
Amorim was actually announced as “head coach” by United when he arrived at Old Trafford from Sporting CP in November 2024, so his call for the title of “manager” was a power play on its own. But by singling out those responsible for player recruitment, Amorim has sparked an internal battle for control.
There is no other way to interpret his comments, and Amorim will know that.
The 40-year-old wants the United hierarchy of Wilcox, CEO Omar Berrada and minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe to sanction new arrivals for his beleaguered squad this month to help boost the team’s chances of securing qualification for the Champions League next season.
But after missing out on Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo, who is expected to complete a £65 million transfer to Manchester City this week, Amorim said on Friday that there would be no further attempts to sign new players.
The money was there to bring in Semenyo, but not for any other possible signings, which is a reality that Amorim appears unable to accept. And after initially voicing his frustrations at his prematch news conference Friday, he doubled down when asked to clarify his comments Sunday.
It is clearly an issue that is rankling him deeply, but it is the language used by Amorim that points to his growing dissatisfaction at Old Trafford.
“I noticed that you [the media] receive selective information about everything,” he said when asked about his Friday comments.
By suggesting that the reporters covering United are receiving “selective information,” Amorim seems to believe that there is a briefing campaign to counter his messages to the media — not a healthy place for any head coach to be in at a club.
And by saying that he is the “manager, not the coach” (while reeling off examples of peers like Thomas Tuchel, Antonio Conte and Jose Mourinho), Amorim is calling for the kind of control that his actual job title does not give him.
It was a similar scenario at Chelsea with Maresca, both in terms of control over the opinion of the medical team and also in his inability to influence the recruitment department to sign the more experienced players he believed the team needed to reach the next level.
Amorim is in the same place right now.
After finishing 16th last season, Amorim has arguably exceeded expectations in this campaign to date by putting United in contention for a Champions League spot. And with the top four within their grasp — and a top-five spot may even be enough for a European spot if England secures an additional place through the UEFA coefficient table — Amorim wants the club to sign a midfielder and wing back to make the difference as the games come thick and fast in the new year.
Amorim wants United to speculate to accumulate, but the club’s hierarchy, mindful of financial restrictions and the prospect of striking better deals in the summer, are reluctant to make additions.
That could be interpreted in two ways. The first is that United simply want to wait until the end of the season and avoid dealing in a market with limited options. But the second scenario is that Wilcox, Berrada and Ratcliffe are losing faith in Amorim and don’t want to risk signing players who may not suit a possible successor.
If Amorim believes reporters are being given “selective” information, he may also believe that second scenario, so he is now calling out his bosses in what feels like a “back me or sack me” ultimatum.
Maresca tried to play that card and lost spectacularly.
Amorim is now facing the same fate, not only because he has gone public by questioning his bosses, but because results are beginning to tail off, with United securing just one win in their past five league games.
For any manager or head coach, a combination of poor results and tension with the club hierarchy is a dangerous cocktail. Amorim has put himself in grave jeopardy at United by speaking out so candidly.
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Cristiano Ronaldo purchases 25% stake in Spanish club Almeria
Cristiano Ronaldo has acquired a 25% ownership stake in Spanish second division club UD Almeria.
The financial terms of the transaction, done through the Portugal captain’s CR7 Sports Investments company, have not been disclosed but the deal is considered a long-term strategic investment from Ronaldo.
“I have long had the ambition to contribute to football beyond the pitch,” Ronaldo said in a statement.
“UD Almería is a Spanish club with a strong foundation and clear growth potential. I wish to work with the team leading the club to support it in its new phase of growth.”
UD Almeria were taken over by a Saudi Investment group in May 2025.
Ronaldo, who turned 41 on Feb. 5, has in the past expressed his desire to own a football club once he retired.
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The former Real Madrid star last summer extended his contract with Saudi Pro League club Al Nassr through June 2027 and is expected to captain Portugal this summer in what will be a record sixth World Cup.
UD Almeria president Mohamed al Khereiji is thrilled to have the five-time Ballon d’Or winner on board.
“He is considered the best on the pitch,” Al Khereiji said. “He knows the Spanish leagues very well and understands the potential of what we are building here both in terms of the team and the youth academy.”
Relegated to the second division in April 2024, Almeria are on course to gain promotion to Spain’s top fight this season. They are third in Spain’s second tier, two points adrift of leaders Racing Santander after 27 games.
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Transfer rumors, news: Real Madrid interested in Arsenal’s Gabriel
Real Madrid have their eye on Arsenal‘s Gabriel Magalhães, and Chelsea remain keen on Aston Villa‘s Morgan Rogers.
Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors from around the globe.
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TRENDING RUMORS
– Real Madrid have made an enquiry about Arsenal center back Gabriel Magalhães, according to TeamTalk. The Premier League leaders quickly informedMadrid that the 28-year-old is not available at any price. Gabriel signed a long-term contract extension last summer. Having also secured deals to extend the stays of Bukayo Saka and William Saliba, Arsenal are reportedly determined to show that even a club as big as Madrid can’t take their top players.
– Chelsea remain confident that they can sign Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers despite the Villans stating that only an extraordinary offer would tempt them into even considering letting him go, reports TeamTalk. That figure will likely have to be over the £100 million Villa received from Manchester City for Jack Grealish in 2021. Chelsea have held a long-term interest in the 23-year-old, with their co-director of recruitment, Joe Shields, the person who originally took Rogers to City while leading the Citizens’ youth signings.
– Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are likely to face competition from Inter Milan to sign Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka in the summer, reports CF Bayern Insider. Bayer Leverkusen are also keen on the 31-year-old, who will be a free agent with his contract in Bavaria expiring at the end of this season. Arsenal had tried to sign Goretzka in January, but the Germany international had already given Bayern his word that he would stay until the end of the campaign.
– Manchester United are closely monitoring the situation of Villarreal midfielder Pape Gueye, as reported by Footmercato. The 27-year-old’s reputation has grown since he scored the winner against Morocco in the Africa Cup of Nations final, and he is also a key player for Villarreal. The World Cup offers Gueye another opportunity to impress on a big stage, yet he has already attracted plenty of interest, particularly from United who are looking to replace Casemiro following the announcement that the Brazilian will be leaving Old Trafford.
– Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Newcastle United, Brighton & Hove Albion and Brentford have all made checks on Eintracht Frankfurt right-back Nnamdi Collins, according to TeamTalk. Arsenal, in particular, are impressed by the 22-year-old and see similarities to Ben White, although Frankfurt have a strong negotiating position as Collins’ contract runs until 2030. Fellow Frankfurt full-back Nathaniel Brown has also been heavily scouted with Manchester United having looked at the 22-year-old.
EXPERT TAKE
ESPN’s Barcelona correspondent Sam Marsden takes a look at the club’s key transfer questions, including which striker they should sign:
Barça should sign a Kylian Mbappé or a Harry Kane, but they also should sign a center back, a fullback and a holding midfielder, probably another winger as well, so where will they streamline their spending? I would lean toward a center back.
But if it’s a striker, Julián Álvarez is well-liked within the club’s hierarchy. However, his recent form — no goals in 11 games before scoring against Barça last week — has raised doubts. Also, the fee Atlético would want for him is prohibitive — Barça sources have told ESPN they want well over €100 million. There is also no guarantee he would score more than Ferran Torres, who actually has five more league goals than Álvarez this season in 300 fewer minutes.
In that sense, Dusan Vlahovic could work as a free shot considering he will be out of contract this summer at Juventus, even if he would not excite supporters. Given how the market is and how much can change, I would advise Barça to sit tight for now and prioritise other areas until they can afford a proper investment in a striker.
OTHER RUMORS
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– Brighton could drop their valuation for Carlos Beleba from over £100 million to around £70 million amid interest from Manchester United. (TEAMtalk)
– Casemiro wants to continue playing in Europe when he leaves Manchester United, with Italy being flagged as a possible destination for the midfielder. (The Sun)
– Manchester City and Arsenal are closely monitoring versatile Brighton midfielder Jack Hinshelwood. (Caught Offside)
– Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United have all closely watched 18-year-old Ajax midfielder Sean Steur in recent weeks. (TEAMtalk)
– Marcus Thuram could leave Inter Milan during the summer transfer window. (Nicolo Schira)
– Several foreign clubs have approached Marc Casado, but the midfielder is getting closer to extending his contract with Barcelona. (Nicolo Schira)
– Atletico Madrid have included Borussia Dortmund striker Fabio Silva on their shortlist of possible replacements for Julián Alvarez if the 26-year-old leaves in the summer. (Rudy Galetti)
– Tottenham want to move for Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson in the summer as they prepare to lose Guglielmo Vicario. (Football Insider)
– Crystal Palace view signing a replacement for Marc Guéhi as a priority during the summer transfer window. (The Standard)
– Premier League and top European clubs are tracking Brentford goalkeeper Matthew Cox‘s impressive form on loan at Shrewsbury Town. (Football Insider)
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South Africa, West Indies Clash in Crucial T20 World Cup Super Eight Showdown – SUCH TV
Unbeaten South Africa national cricket team will take on the West Indies cricket team today (Thursday) in a high-stakes Super Eight match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.
The encounter, scheduled to begin at 2:30pm in Ahmedabad, India, carries significant semi-final implications for both sides.
Semi-Final Race Intensifies
The West Indies head into the contest brimming with confidence after a commanding 107-run victory over Zimbabwe earlier this week.
However, with a crucial final Super Eight fixture against India on Sunday, the Caribbean side must secure a win today to strengthen their chances of advancing.
South Africa, meanwhile, are in a strong position. A victory in this match would virtually seal their place in the semi-finals, barring an unlikely sequence of results in the group.
The Proteas are coming off an impressive win over India, where their middle-order batsmen delivered under pressure to post a competitive total.
Fireworks Expected
Both teams have displayed an aggressive brand of cricket throughout the tournament, making today’s clash one of the most anticipated matches of the Super Eight stage.
With power-hitters on both sides and high stakes attached, fans can expect a thrilling contest as the race for the semi-finals gathers pace.
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