Ruben Amorim nears AC Milan job, boosts Manchester United finances
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 11:10 AM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
Former Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim is reportedly a frontrunner to take over AC Milan after the club parted ways with Massimiliano Allegri. Amorim, dismissed by United in January, could lead to significant financial relief for United, as the compensation bill for his exit is expected to decrease. United had anticipated costs of up to £15.9 million for Amorim and his staff's departures, a figure that may now be lowered. Amorim's potential appointment at Milan sets the stage for a pre-season friendly against United in Warsaw on August 15.
- •Amorim struggled during his 14-month tenure at Manchester United.
- •After Amorim, Michael Carrick helped United secure Champions League football.
- •Milan's initial managerial pursuit of Andoni Iraola was thwarted by Liverpool.
- •Amorim's record at United includes 24 wins in 63 games.
- 11:10 AMYahoo Sports — Man United set for major reprieve as Ruben Amorim closes in on AC Milan job
"Manchester United are set for a major financial boost as former head coach Ruben Amorim closes in on becoming the next AC Milan boss.Return to managementAmorim has been out of work since January, when...
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