“Sell Him or I Walk”: Ruben Amorim Delivers Blistering Ultimatum After Manchester United’s Defeat to Wolves
Manchester United’s post-Ten Hag era has taken a fiery twist as newly-appointed head coach Ruben Amorim unleashed a scathing ultimatum following the team’s shocking 1-0 defeat to Wolves. In a brutally honest post-match press conference, the Portuguese manager didn’t mince words—making it clear that his vision for the club won’t include players he deems unfit for the standard he demands.
“Either they sell him, or I leave. I can’t manage such a disastrous player,” Amorim declared, visibly furious.
Though he didn’t name names publicly, club insiders confirmed that the player in question is Mason Mount, whose underwhelming performance was once again under the spotlight. Mount was at the center of criticism after failing to track back during a key Wolves counter-attack that led to Matheus Cunha’s match-winning goal.
The defeat not only extended United’s winless streak to three games but seems to have exposed a deeper fracture within the squad. Reports from inside the dressing room suggest Amorim confronted Mount directly post-match, questioning his work ethic, decision-making, and mentality in critical moments.
“I’ve come here to build a team with hunger, discipline, and ambition. I cannot do that with players who disappear in big games,” Amorim said. “I demand standards—and without them, I cannot stay.”
Mount, who arrived last season in a high-profile move from Chelsea, has struggled to find form since joining United. Despite backing from club officials and initial fan optimism, his lack of impact in key fixtures has become a growing concern—and it appears Amorim’s patience has now hit its limit.
The response from supporters has been swift and overwhelmingly in favor of Amorim. Social media has erupted with support for the manager’s no-nonsense stance. Hashtags like #SellMountNow and #InAmorimWeTrust are trending, as fans call for decisive action.
One fan wrote on X:
“Finally a manager with backbone. Amorim has said what we’ve all been thinking—Mount just isn’t it.”
As the summer transfer window approaches, the ball is now in the Manchester United board’s court. Back the bold new coach, or risk another derailment in a project that’s barely begun.
Whatever happens next, it’s clear: Amorim isn’t here to play politics—he’s here to win.