The era at is finally up and running.
The former Sporting Lisbon boss was . He has since flown to the UK to meet club officials, while he has also met a few of his stars.
Amorim still has some time to get his ideas across as the build-up to his first game in charge begins. The Red Devils take on newly-promoted Ipswich next weekend.
And given the good work done by interim boss , Amorim will be very keen to keep up that momentum. Take a look at all of the latest headlines from Old Trafford:
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Amorim issues demandRuben Amorim has during his spell at Old Trafford. The Portuguese arrived at Carrington earlier this week and met some stars who have stayed behind during the international break.
He greeted , , , Lenny Yoro and Toby Collyer, while a host of academy players also got to meet him. And in a short speech to those players, he said “we have to have fun”, while he also noted that he was “thrilled” to have finally arrived.
Despite Amorim already getting his feet under the table, he has been unable to take any training sessions. The Portuguese coach is still awaiting his work permit which will finally allow him to get cracking on reversing the club’s fortunes.
Van Nistelrooy could perform u-turnas he eyes an instant return to management. The former United striker has left Old Trafford after being told that he would not be part of Amorim’s staff.
Van Nistelrooy only returned in the summer as an assistant to . In the process, he turned down a move to .
The Clarets eventually opted for Scott Parker. But should they choose to make a change, Van Nistelrooy is likely to be at the top of the list and he could this time accept a move to Turf Moor.
Van Nistelrooy oversaw four games in all competitions during his interim spell, winning three - two of which came against .
Will Ruben Amorim be a success at United?
Ratcliffe snubs Rooneywill NOT be returning to Old Trafford . The United minority owner has already axed Sir ’s ambassadorial role.
Rooney - the club’s record goalscorer - had been backed as an option to claim a similar role. But according to the Daily Star, that will not be happening, with Ratcliffe ruling out former players returning to the club.
Rooney is currently the manager of Championship side Plymouth. The side sit 18th in the table after winning just four of their opening 15 games of the campaign.
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