Amorim’s Visa Approved Ahead of Ipswich Debut

Amorim seeks to establish an identity for his united team during his first weeks in charge of the first team.

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Ruben Amorim, the Manchester United new Head Coach in question. Courtesy photo

Ruben Amorim has officially taken the reins at Manchester United, with his visa approved and his first training session set to commence at Carrington on Monday, November 18, 2024. The 39-year-old Portuguese manager is gearing up for his highly anticipated debut on November 24, 2024, against Ipswich Town.

As several first-team stars return from international duty, Amorim will waste no time instilling his vision and philosophy, marking the dawn of a new chapter for the club.

Some key players, including Casemiro, Mason Mount, Antony, and Marcus Rashford, will be in a position to train with their new head coach.

United’s non-internationals will report to Carrington as Amorim and his backroom staff prepare for the 39-year-old’s first game in charge against Ipswich Town on Sunday, November 24, 2024.

Defender Lisandro Martinez will be assessed on his return to Carrington as he withdrew from the Argentina squad after sustaining an injury.

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Leny Yoro, Tyrell Malacia, Luke Shaw, and Kobbie Mainoo will continue their rehab from recent sustained injury problems.

Amorim will be joined on the training pitch by assistant head coach Carlos Fernandes, 29, with whom he worked at Casa Pia and Braga, both teams from Portugal.

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First-team coach Emanuel Ferro, first-team goalkeeping coach Jorge Vital, and sports scientist Paulo Barreira are some of the coaching staff that Amorim will be coaching with, and they have all had their visa approved.

Amorim seeks to establish an identity for his united team during his first weeks in charge of the first team.