Stefan Borson has shared his thoughts on the future of Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim.
Amorim, who replaced Erik ten Hag last November, has yet to improve the team's performance, despite being given the task of turning the club's fortunes around.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has decided to back Amorim, suggesting he will be given three years to prove himself.
However, Stefan Borson believes it's unlikely Amorim will last three years given the team's current form.
A possible sack would cost the club around £10million, raising questions about their financial situation.
Author's summary: Borson doubts Amorim's longevity.