Ruben Amorim has changed a lot of things, both internally and externally, since becoming the Manchester United coach last season.
The Portuguese coach came from Sporting CP, in which he was first in the Liga Portugal and the UEFA Champions League before making the move.
The club struggled a lot and finished 15th.
Changes need to happen this season.
And we have seen the start of these changes with three new players being brought in.
A whole new attacking reinforcement of Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo, and Matheus Cunha was purchased this summer.
The club are still actively looking for a midfielder, with their pursuit of Carlos Baleba seemingly seen as over.
But it seems that Amorim is making even more changes with new policies too now.
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As reported by Simon Stone via X, Manchester United have confirmed they are scrapping the policy of players arriving at Old Trafford four hours before kickoff on matchday.
Erik ten Hag introduced the measure, which was a change to the long-established routine of staying overnight in a hotel in the city centre.
Ruben Amorim feels the £50m upgrade at United’s Carrington training ground means that it is now a better place for the players to meet ahead of games.
They will travel the seven miles to Old Trafford as a group, with the intention of arriving just under two hours before kickoff.
Despite this not being a huge change, it is yet another policy change which could help long-term.
Man Utd have confirmed they are scrapping the policy of players arriving at Old Trafford four hours before kick-off on matchday. Erik ten Hag introduced the measure, which was a change to the long established routine of staying overnight in a hotel in the city centre. Ruben…
— Simon Stone (@sistoney67) August 16, 2025
