The turmoil engulfing Manchester United appears to be deepening with each passing day.

Following their shocking second-round Carabao Cup elimination at the hands of League Two side Grimsby Town, United suffered a comprehensive 3-0 defeat in the Manchester Derby at the weekend.

This campaign was meant to mark a fresh beginning for United's embattled manager Ruben Amorim following their 15th-place finish last term, alongside their devastating Europa League final loss to Tottenham Hotspur.

However, despite numerous new arrivals, Amorim finds himself facing mounting pressure once more. United currently sit 14th in the table with one victory from four matches, which arrived courtesy of a stoppage-time spot-kick against promoted Burnley prior to the international break.

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