Manchester United players are lobbying for Ruud van Nistelrooy to stay on at Old Trafford in a vital role even after Ruben Amorim steps in as the new head coach. According to Sky Sports, the squad is eager for the former star striker, who is currently serving as interim manager, to remain connected to the team, serving as an influential link within the dressing room.

The 48-year-old Dutchman has gained significant admiration from the players, who value his open and effective communication style. His presence has reportedly fostered unity and morale within the squad during a period of transition. This has prompted several senior players to advocate for his continued involvement in the club, even as the team gears up for a new era under Amorim.

Amorim, currently the head coach of Sporting Lisbon, is expected to bring a new team dynamic, accompanied by a group of trusted coaching staff. The Portuguese manager’s proposed backroom team includes notable figures such as his long-time assistants Carlos Fernandes and Adelio Candido, along with the experienced tactical coach Emanuel Ferro.

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Despite the anticipation surrounding the incoming manager’s approach, Manchester United’s squad has expressed hope that Van Nistelrooy, whose tenure as interim manager is widely seen as stabilizing, will be offered a position that keeps him integrated within the club’s future plans. This move could be pivotal for maintaining continuity and upholding player morale.

The decision to keep Van Nistelrooy in an influential capacity could provide Manchester United with a blend of fresh coaching perspectives brought by Amorim’s crew and the familiarity and internal cohesion Van Nistelrooy offers. While no final calls have been made regarding the makeup of Amorim’s staff, the support for Van Nistelrooy highlights the significant impression he has made on the players.