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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim admits the club needs sweeping changes after a disappointing season capped by a Europa League final loss to Tottenham. The Portuguese coach, who joined in November, says the last six months have revealed the depth of the problems at Old Trafford.

  • United sit 16th in the league, their lowest finish since 1973-74.
  • Lost 1-0 to Spurs in Europa League final; no European football next season.
  • Bruno Fernandes and Garnacho cast doubts on their future at the club.
  • Amorim: “We need to change a lot of things… not just players.”
  • Luke Shaw: “Players need to reflect if they’re good enough.”

Amorim’s candid reflection confirms what many fans already fear, that United’s issues go beyond the pitch. His arrival, though tough, may be the eye-opener the club needed. Whether the board gives him the backing to overhaul the squad remains to be seen, but the rebuild looks inevitable.

Manchester United fans might be bracing for a turbulent summer. But for Amorim, this could be the beginning of a necessary reset. One thing is clear: the club cannot afford another wasted season.