“Sell Him or I Walk” – Rúben Amorim Issues Brutal Ultimatum After Manchester United’s Shocking Loss to Wolves
Tensions have erupted at Old Trafford as new Manchester United boss Rúben Amorim delivered a fiery ultimatum in the aftermath of a humiliating 1-0 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Clearly fuming, Amorim didn’t mince words in his post-match press conference, making headlines with a blistering statement
“Either they sell him, or I leave. I can’t manage such a disastrous player,” he declared, leaving reporters stunned.
While he refrained from naming the player in public, sources inside the club have confirmed that Mason Mount was the target of his fury.
Mount, signed from Chelsea last summer in a high-profile move, put in another underwhelming performance — riddled with errant passes, poor positioning, and a crucial lapse that led to Wolves’ winner.
His failure to track back on Matheus Cunha’s 63rd-minute goal was the final straw for Amorim.
According to insiders, the manager stormed into the dressing room post-match and confronted Mount in front of the team, slamming his lack of intensity and awareness.
Amorim, known for his tactical precision and demanding standards, has made it clear: there’s no room for passengers in his vision of United.
> “I came to build a team hungry for success. I can’t do that with players who vanish when it matters most,” Amorim told reporters.
This latest defeat marks United’s third game without a win, and the pressure is mounting. Amorim, who took the reins to lead the club into a new era, is already showing he won’t tolerate underperformance — regardless of status or price tag.
Sources suggest he had already raised concerns about Mount during pre-season, but was convinced to give him more time. Now, after another error-filled display, Amorim’s patience has snapped.
The reaction from fans has been swift and passionate. Social media erupted with support for Amorim’s hard stance, with hashtags like #SellMountNow and #InAmorimWeTrust trending.
One fan summed up the mood: “Finally, a manager who holds players accountable. Amorim is exactly what this club needs.”
Now, the spotlight turns to United’s board. Will they back their no-nonsense manager — or risk losing the very leader they brought in to spark a revival?
One thing is clear: this is more than just a bad result. It’s a defining moment in the Amorim era — and Manchester United’s response could shape the club’s future.