Former Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is in no rush to return to the dugout following his January exit from Old Trafford, a report has revealed. Just five days into 2026, Amorim was relieved of his duties as Unites boss, having won just 25 of his 63 games across all competitions. United paid around $13.5 million (£10 million) in compensation to terminate the contracts of Amorim and his backroom staff, and the club recently confirmed that figure could still rise . Among the factors that could see Amorim pocket more money from United is if he does not return to work in a certain timeframe. According to A BOLA , that is looking increasingly likely. Amorim is said to be planning to spend the entire 2026–27 campaign on the sidelines—a sabbatical which could leave him entitled to more compensation from United , where he was contracted until the end of that season. However, Amorim is not looking to spend the whole season on the beach.…