Manchester United are reportedly weighing up a move for Sporting Lisbon boss Ruben Amorim as pressure mounts on current manager Erik ten Hag. The Red Devils have endured a turbulent season, sparking speculation that the Dutchman's tenure could be cut short.
Amorim, who has impressed with his tactical acumen at Sporting, is seen as a potential candidate to revitalise United's fortunes. The 39-year-old has previously been linked with top European clubs, and his attacking philosophy could align with United's traditions.
PSG's Financial Dilemma
Meanwhile, Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly considering the sale of Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma to balance their books. Financial Fair Play constraints may force the French giants to part ways with high-earning stars, and the former AC Milan shot-stopper could be sacrificed.
Donnarumma, a Euro 2020 winner with Italy, has been PSG's first-choice keeper since joining in 2021. However, the emergence of younger alternatives and the club's need to reduce wage costs could see him depart this summer.
What This Means for United
If Amorim does take the reins at Old Trafford, he would inherit a squad in need of restructuring. United's inconsistent performances have left them scrambling for European qualification, and a fresh managerial approach might be the catalyst for change.
As for Donnarumma, a Premier League move hasn't been ruled out, though no concrete links to United have emerged yet. With David de Gea's future still uncertain last summer, the goalkeeping position remains an area of potential reinforcement.