Manchester United have agreed a deal in principle to appoint Ruben Amorim as their new manager. The Reds are looking to hire their first permanent manager under Ineos after Erik ten Hag's sacking on Monday.
It's been an inauspicious start for United's co-owners, who now control football operations at Old Trafford. Ineos have been heavily criticised in some quarters after sticking with Ten Hag following last season's eight placed finish - United's worst in the top flight since 1990.
But could they now be making a brave move which offers hope that the mood music will change at Old Tafford? READ MORE: Who is Ruben Amorim?
Manager linked with Manchester United after Erik ten Hag sacked READ MORE: Manchester United trying to convince Ruben Amorim to join them over Man City Amorim would be a risk, make no mistake about it.