Ruben Amorim is set to become the new manager of Manchester United, a move that former coach Rene Meulensteen believes will benefit team captain Bruno Fernandes. The club announced Amorim's appointment four days after dismissing Ten Hag. The 39-year-old has achieved two Portuguese league titles in three years and will officially join United on November 11, following his notice period at Sporting CP.
United has agreed to pay Sporting CP approximately £9.2 million (€11 million) as compensation for Amorim, who has signed a contract extending until June 2027. This transition will reunite him with Fernandes, who moved from Lisbon to Manchester in January 2020. Since then, Fernandes has been directly involved in 151 goals, the highest for any midfielder in Europe's top leagues during this period.

Amorim's tactical style does not rely on traditional wingers but rather focuses on players operating between spaces. This approach suits players like Fernandes well. Meulensteen, who spent over a decade at Old Trafford, believes this setup will help Fernandes excel while also addressing some of his less favourable traits.
Meulensteen commented on Fernandes' importance to the team due to his goal contributions and assists. However, he also noted that Fernandes sometimes displays petulant behaviour not befitting a club captain. He hopes Amorim can help refine these aspects of Fernandes' game.
The shared Portuguese language between Amorim and Fernandes is expected to facilitate communication and understanding between them. This could be advantageous as they work together at Manchester United.
As Amorim takes charge, fans are eager to see how quickly he will implement changes and shape the team's dynamics. His arrival marks a new chapter for both the club and its captain, promising an intriguing development in their journey.