Stefan Borson has expressed his doubts about Ruben Amorim's ability to turn Manchester United's fortunes around.
Amorim, who replaced Erik ten Hag last November, has yet to improve the team's performance, and Borson believes it's unlikely he will last three years.
According to Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Amorim will be given three years to prove himself, but Borson thinks this is unlikely given the team's current form.
Man United would have to pay around £10million to sack Amorim
Currently, Manchester United sits 10th in the Premier League table with 10 points from their opening seven games.
Stefan Borson doubts Amorim's future.