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Man Utd warn of ‘risky PSR situation’ as Amorim face ‘pressure from day one’
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Man Utd warn of ‘risky PSR situation’ as Amorim face ‘pressure from day one’

Man Utd face a “precarious situation” with the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules (PSR) if they fail to qualify for the Champions League, according to former Everton chairman Keith Wyness.

The Red Devils have had a terrible start to the new Premier League season, with Man Utd currently sitting 13th in the Premier League table and looking miles behind their rivals.

Manchester Utd They have won just three of their first ten Premier League games and only Crystal Palace and Southampton have scored fewer goals than the Red Devils this season.

They are already 13 points behind Premier League leaders and arch-rivals Liverpool, and six points behind fourth-placed Chelsea, who are bottom of the Champions League qualifiers.

Due to their huge spending in the summer transfer window, former Everton boss Wyness thinks Man Utd will be close to breaching PSR rules if they fail to qualify for the Champions League for two seasons in a row.

Cost Man Utd a lot of money Banishing Erik ten Hag Wyness, who appointed Ruben Amorim last week, insists the Portuguese coach should start at Old Trafford.

Wyness told Football Insider: “Yes, they are right on that line for PSR right now.

“The interesting thing is we know they are on the New York Stock Exchange. If there is a material risk of breaching the PSR, this will need to be declared to the market.

“This situation concerns me very much. They had a very bad start to the season.

“If they fail to qualify for the Champions League next year and Amorim fail to deliver a major revival in the second half of this season, that will also increase the pressure on PSR.

“They are in a risky situation, so Amorim needs to deliver the goods. “There’s been pressure on him from day one.”

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Ruud van Nistelrooy has been guiding Man Utd through their last few games as interim boss and Gary Pallister thinks Amorim should keep the Dutchman.

The former Man Utd defender told luckyblock.com: “My advice to Rúben Amorim would be to keep Ruud van Nistelrooy in the setup as he could be useful to him.

“He understands the club and knows the ins and outs so he will have knowledge that other coaches coming from outside may not have. The fans love him too; You can tell from their reaction to him being the interim manager.

“Ultimately, it comes down to Amorim. If he thinks he needs a clean cut and it should just be his wand, that’s his decision. “However, I think it would be a good thing to have someone who really understands Manchester United and Old Trafford.”

Regarding Ten Hag’s dismissal, Pallister added: “The question of who would replace Erik ten Hag had been floating around for months before he was dismissed.

“I always thought Mauricio Pochettino was the right man for the Manchester United job. He is obviously working as a national team coach in the USA but he was a free agent at the beginning of the summer while the club were still weighing up their options.

“I didn’t know much about Rúben Amorim before his name came up and he doesn’t seem to have a lot of experience in senior management, but there seems to have been a good response to his management style in Portugal.” . He won a couple of league titles there and is a young manager. I like the cut of his clothes and the way he talks; Looks like there’s some intelligence behind it.

“It will also help if he has a preferred style of play because nobody knows what Man United’s style of play is on the pitch at the moment, so I’m hoping it will be a refreshing change.”