The possibility of Rúben Amorim becoming Milan's next manager is getting closer. The Portuguese head coach, since his dismissal from Manchester United after a negative spell at the Old Trafford last January, has been looking for an opportunity to redeem himself.
According to what has been reported by our correspondent Vito Angelè, Amorim is understood to have accepted the role without a fully defined roadmap and without complete knowledge of the technical structure that would surround him.

Amorim is looking to bounce back:
The Portuguese coach had slipped out of contention for Europ's most coveted managerial positions and is now looking to restore his standing after a disastrous spell at Manchester United, where he compiled a record of 24 wins, 18 draws and 21 defeats in 63 matches across all competitions. His win rate of 38.1 per cent was the lowest of any permanent manager at the club since Sir Alex Ferguson.
#Amorim could soon become Milan’s new manager. He accepted the role without a clear plan and without knowing the other technical staff members in the management team. Amorim had been out of the running to manage the big clubs and is looking to bounce back after his failure at…
— Vito Angelè (@VitoAngele) June 14, 2026















