Ruben Amorim leaves his role as Manchester United head coach after being dismissed following a difficult spell in charge, according to reports from multiple outlets. Both sources state that Michael Carrick is appointed to replace Amorim in the new coaching position. The articles describe the change as a confirmed reunion for Carrick, presenting it as a transfer of responsibilities from Amorim to Carrick within the club’s coaching set-up. While one report also references Michael Carrick receiving a financial bonus in connection with the appointment, the core information across coverage remains the same: Amorim’s departure is final and Carrick takes over as the replacement. No details are included in the provided summaries about the length of Carrick’s contract, immediate targets for the team, or specific reasons for the sacking beyond characterizations of Amorim’s time as “torrid” or “dreadful.” Overall, the reports agree on the leadership turnover at Manchester United and Carrick’s appointment as head coach following Amorim’s dismissal.