Rúben Amorim yet to be granted visa despite starting Manchester United job on Monday
- Coach will not be able to take opening training session
- United expect Portuguese to be granted a visa soon
Rúben Amorim is yet to be granted a visa despite starting his first official day as Manchester United’s head coach on Monday and will not be able to take an opening training session.
The 39-year-old Portuguese will travel to the club on Monday to begin his tenure but, while United expect the visa to be granted soon, it is unclear what duties Amorim can undertake until this occurs.
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