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Ruben Amorim put on the spot over Sir Jim Ratcliffe's latest Man Utd redundancy plan

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Ruben Amorim was asked about reports claiming further redundancies are coming at Manchester United

Ruben Amorim says he 'understands' the financial problems Manchester United face in the wake of reports claiming Sir Jim Ratcliffe is planning another round of redundancies.

The Ineos chief, 72, has been calling the shots at Old Trafford since acquiring a stake in his boyhood club back in December 2023, but some of his big decisions have incurred the wrath of United fans.

Ratcliffe has faced major criticism in the wake of major redundancies, with over 100 people losing their jobs. The club have also raised ticket prices and axed concessions, something Ratcliffe spoke with fan groups about this week.

It's now emerged that further job cuts are on the cards, which Amorim was questioned over during his weekly press conference on Friday.

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And while the decisions being undertaken by Ratcliffe are not popular, Amorim says he gets the financial issues at hand. He replied: "I have to understand all these problems but that problem of our club is not new. We already knew all the rules of Financial Fair Play but that cannot change the way I coach the team."

It's said that those within the club anticipate the the second round of cuts being considered by Ratcliffe and Co would 'exceed 100 people' but be below 200.

Reports claim that the funds saved from such a move would be put towards strengthening Amorim's squad. He has predominantly been working with the group he inherited following Erik ten Hag's sacking back in October, with January signings Patrick Dorgu and Ayden Heaven the only players brought in under the Portuguese coach so far.

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