Ruben Amorim fell his own Future in Manchester United after the last debacle of Old Trafford.
The Portuguese manager Access that he has difficulty finding a solution for the shocking season of his team was a clear sign of the uncertainty in the heart of the club.
But the larger questions will only be solved in Bilbao next week.
A Europa League Last victory for United over Trail Will mean much more than just the trophy and a silver shine to clean many of the black clouds of despair.
But the defeat in the Basque Country will have consequences to last well after the summer.
For Spurs, the termination of their 17-year-old trophy-dried will mean everything for the fans who want more silverware than any financial consideration.
It would also make it Ange PostecoglouThe promise that he would win a trophy in a reality in his second season, even if it probably would not be enough to save his job.
But for United, in simple terms, it is about cold, hard money.
The reality is that winning the Europa League will ensure that an imminent black hole is filled.
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It is also added another trophy to the five since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson 12 years ago.
If United is not triumphing in San Mames, the immediate costs will be clear.
A reduction in the income of £ 10 million in the income of the sponsor, as part of the contract with kit suppliers Adidas.
No European football at all, which means that they will miss around £ 49 million in advance due to the complicated income distribution system of UEFA Plus the £ 20 million-plus in gate vouchers of the at least four home games.
And if, as it seems, they end up 16th in the Premium Table, that means £ 23.8 million less in TV-related prize money than for the eighth finish in the past term.
That all amounts to more than £ 100 million, for the prize money for progress by the Champions League – Up to a further potential £ 95 million or so – is taken into account.
Man Utd Ratings vs West Ham as Ugarte terrible and Mainoo invisible in the latest horror show

Manchester United fell to the 16th in the Premier League after an embarrassing 2-0 defeat against West Ham at Old Trafford.
Ruben Amorim called a strong team for the return of United to the Interior Service, but not even Amad Diallo could save the day.
United gave fans a lively start, but returned to the factory settings after the visitors took the lead for 27 minutes.
West Ham took United against the Run of Play, before the former man Utd star Aaron Wan-Bissaka returned to chase his old club.
The full-back fed a smart ball to Mohammed Kudus, who hit a low cross in the six Yard Box for Tomas Soucek to tap home.
United was caught cold again and were the masters of their own undo, after Kudus had called on the mess of Manuel Ugarte to set up Jarrod Bowen, who doubled West Ham’s lead in the 58th minute.
Apart from a few clear moments of Amad, this was again a terrible version of the home team, because West Ham became the SIXTH Team this season to the double over United.
The Red Devils have not won a Prem Game since their 3-0 win over Leicester on March 16, which was the last team that West Ham defeated in February.
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Less income is less money to spend.
And that at a club where owners Ineos and Chief Executive Omar Berrada has also confirmed 450 workforce all.
What has proven in the past nine months, under both Amorim and for him Erik Ten HagIs that this united team is simply not good enough.
But without the extra financial wriggle room that is offered by a Champions League campaign, transforming that team is much, much more difficult – a situation that has been made even more difficult because of the decision of the 20 Prem clubs to extend the current profitability and sustainability rules regime for another 12 months.
No Europe means that United should not meet the new UEFA threshold to limit wages and transfer costs to 70 percent of club revenues – although qualification would make an easy obstacle to cross.
But the steep income falls, combined with a wage account that reached £ 479 million in 2023-24 and the amount that still “owed” for transfer costs for players who may want to lose a point to important PSR problems that pop up.
United must match the costs of £ 28 million Andre Onana£ 34 million on Antony£ 38 million on Rasmus Hojlund£ 29 million on Joshua Zirkzee£ 33 million on Manuel Ugarte and £ 15 million on Casemiro To even break on one of their sales.
Costs lower than that his book value “lose” on the PSR balance.
And in reality it is difficult to create arguments that United, so effectively distressed sellers, could realize that kind of bottom line prices for many of them.
All reimbursements generated by the departure of Marcus Rashford” Kobbie Mainoo” Alejandro Garnacho” Diogo Dalot Or even skipper Bruno Fernandes Can be submitted at the full price.
It means that cold, hard decisions may be needed, even the sale of players Amorim and the club might want to keep at Old Trafford.
Amorim suggested that a victory in Bilbao does not solve the problems he and the club.
He is right about that. But they will make losses even more difficult to deal with. That is the scale of the importance of the competition.
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