It's been a quiet few months for Ruben Amorim since his sudden departure from Manchester United in January. The Portuguese manager's final act was a fiery press conference following a 1-1 draw at Leeds United, hinting at significant disagreements with the club's hierarchy over tactics and transfer policy.
At the time of his exit, United sat sixth in the Premier League table. The club's decision to part ways has, for now, been vindicated by a strong interim spell under Michael Carrick, who has steered the team to third place and a firmer grip on Champions League qualification.
Since then, Amorim has maintained a notable public silence. He hasn't commented on his dismissal or posted on social media, effectively disappearing from the football spotlight. His only sightings have been as a spectator at a tennis tournament and a padel expo in Lisbon.
With his future uncertain, speculation has begun to swirl. The most prominent rumor links the former Sporting boss with a potential return to Portuguese football, possibly to succeed Jose Mourinho at Benfica. For now, Amorim's next move on the touchline remains one of the quieter mysteries of the managerial circuit.
