Stefan Borson has shared his thoughts on the future of Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim.
Amorim, who was appointed to replace Erik ten Hag last November, has yet to turn the team's fortunes around, despite the backing of Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe suggested that Amorim will be given three years to prove himself.
However, Stefan Borson, a former financial adviser for Manchester City, believes it's unlikely Amorim will last three years given the team's current form.
Author's summary: Stefan Borson doubts Amorim's long-term prospects.