Stefan Borson has shared his thoughts on the future of Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim after recent comments from Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Amorim, who replaced Erik ten Hag last November, has yet to improve the team's performance, despite being tasked with turning the club's fortunes around.
According to reports, sacking Amorim would cost Manchester United around £10million, a significant expense given the club's current financial situation.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has expressed his support for Amorim, suggesting he will be given three years to prove himself.
However, Stefan Borson, a former financial adviser for Manchester City, believes it is unlikely Amorim will last three years given the team's current form, with Manchester United sitting 10th in the Premier League table.
Author's summary: Borson doubts Amorim's long-term prospects.