Manchester United are looking to reset after what was one of the most forgettable seasons in the club’s history.
A 15th-place Premier League finish has lowered expectations across the board.
However the pressure remains immense.
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Especially on Ruben Amorim, who will be expected to deliver a top-half finish and establish a clear identity at Old Trafford.
United fans are desperate for signs of progress – and football director Jason Wilcox has now addressed supporters directly in the club’s new yearbook.
He has shared his optimism and commitment to the project ahead.
“Every morning when I drive through the gates of Carrington, I feel honoured to be working for Manchester United, and a sense of responsibility to help get this great club back to the top.
“Most of all, I feel a sense of excitement about the opportunity in front of us.
“Because, seeing the support that this club receives from its magnificent fans, even during difficult times, I can only imagine what it will feel like if we can once again deliver consistent success.
“And that is our aim.”
Wilcox acknowledged the issues that derailed last season, pointing to the instability brought by managerial change and tactical overhaul.
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“We all recognise that the men’s first team fell well short of expectations last season.
“We know many of the reasons for that as we went through the difficult process of changing our head coach, our style of play, and many other things around the club.
“We now feel in a much stronger position, with Ruben and our new football leadership team bedded in, to start moving in the right direction.”
The director also praised United’s academy pipeline and women’s team, stressing their importance in the club’s wider vision.
“Across all our teams, we have a clear vision for success and a huge determination to achieve it.
“Thank you to all our fans for your unwavering support as we take the next steps on that journey.”
Wilcox wasn’t the only senior figure within United to deliver a message in the yearbook, with Amorim also delivering a heartfelt message.
