
Confirmed: Van Nistelrooy Won't Join Amorim's Man Utd Coaching Staff
Ruben Amorim's arrival at Manchester United marks a significant shift in the club's coaching structure, with former striker Ruud van Nistelrooy confirming he won't be part of the new manager's backroom staff.

Van Nistelrooy, who served as interim manager and led United to a 5-2 victory over Leicester City in the Carabao Cup, stated: "I'm here to help the club in any way, but now it's time for Amorim to build his own team."
Amorim is bringing key staff members from Sporting CP, including:
- Carlos Fernandes
- Adélio Cândido
- Jorge Vital (goalkeeper coach)
This transition represents a complete overhaul of United's coaching setup, with Amorim implementing the system that brought him success at Sporting CP. The Portuguese manager's proven track record with young talent and tactical innovation suggests a promising future for Manchester United.
Van Nistelrooy's departure, while significant given his legendary status at the club, aligns with the natural progression of a new managerial era. His temporary leadership role has helped facilitate a smooth transition as United enters this new chapter under Amorim's guidance.
The focus now shifts to implementing Amorim's strategies and returning Manchester United to title-contending status, building on the foundation of both emerging talent and experienced players within the current squad.