Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim will be given more time to implement his ideas at Old Trafford, despite a 3-1 loss on Saturday afternoon to Brentford - with sources stating that owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe will afford him the full campaign.
The report by BBC Sport journalist Simon Stone states that Ratcliffe is 'backing' Amorim, and he feels that it is only fair to judge the Portuguese gaffer for a full season, with what he views as his 'right team'.
Suggestions of shortlists being drawn up to replace him have been dismissed by United chiefs, who are adamant that nobody is being lined up to replace the beleaguered boss just yet.