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Ruben Amorim is bringing his £4,000,000 backroom team to Man Utd (Picture: Getty)

Ruben Amorim’s coaching team and backroom staff appear to have been revealed after he was officially announced as the new Manchester United manager.

Amorim, who had been mooted as one of Pep Guardiola’s potential successors at Manchester City, has replaced Erik ten Hag after arriving from Sporting Lisbon.

His aides, worth a total of £4m according to The Sun, look set to include Emanuel Ferro, Adelio Candido, Carlos Fernandes, Jorge Vital and Paulo Barreira.

Speaking out for the first time since getting the Old Trafford gig, Amorim said: ‘I’m going to take my [Sporting] staff. It was always one of the conditions.’

Amorim’s arrival at Old Trafford is a major coup, with the 39-year-old widely considered as one of the best active managers in world football at the moment.

As Amorim gets ready to pack his bags and swap Portugal for England, attentions have turned to the coaches who’ll work under him. Here’s all you need to know…

Carlos Fernandes – assistant manager

Fernandes, just 29-years-old, is one of three assistant coaches who looks set to work under Amorim at Old Trafford. He has always been Amorim’s No.2, with the duo first meeting at Benfica when the United manager was still a player. Fernandes joined Amorim for his first managerial job at Casa Pia and has been with him ever since.

A picture of Manchester United's new coach Carlos Fernandes

Carlos Fernandes is one of Man Utd’s three assistant coaches (Picture: Getty)

Amorim has previously compared Fernandes to Portuguese managerial legend Jose Mourinho, a former boss of the Red Devils.

‘My number two is Carlos Fernandes, he’s been my right-hand man right from day one,’ Amorim said. ‘He’ll be a much better coach than me.

‘I often say if I become Bobby Robson, then he’ll be my Jose Mourinho! But there’s plenty of time, we’ve signed a 15-year deal!’

Adelio Candido – assistant coach

Adelio Candido, wearing red shorts, is also heading to Man Utd (Picture: Getty)

Candido, even younger than Fernandes at 28-years-old, is another assistant coach who will likely feature as part of Amorim’s team.

He first crossed paths with Amorim and Fernandes at Casa Pia and has worked with them ever since.

Candido was already working as a youth coach at Casa Pia when Amorim and Fernandes became manager and assistant coach in 2018.

Amorim and Fernandes decided to take Candido when they moved to Braga in 2019 and he again teamed up with them at Sporting.

Emanuel Ferro – assistant coach

Emanuel Ferro is a little older than his fellow assistant coaches (Picture: Getty)

Ferro is the third assistant coach who is set to work under Amorim at United in the Premier League.

Amorim trusts Ferro highly and has even put him up for Sporting media duties in the past when he has been unable to attend press conferences.

Ferro, 45, is older than fellow assistants Fernandes and Candido, offering United something a little bit different.

Jorge Vital – goalkeeping coach

Jorge Vital is believed to be a specialist in distribution (Picture: Getty)

United’s new manager Amorim is seemingly bringing in Vital as his goalkeeping coach at Old Trafford.

The 63-year-old started working with Amorim when he took the Braga job in 2019 and followed him to Sporting.

Vital, believed to be a specialist in distribution, had a professional playing career in the 1980s and 1990s and featured for a number of clubs, including Gil Vicente.

Paulo Barreira – sports scientist

Paulo Barreira previously worked for Arsenal (Picture: Getty)

In the sports science department, Amorim will once again turn to Barreira, who he appointed at Sporting shortly after taking the manager’s job in 2020.

The physiotherapist previously worked behind the scenes at Arsenal and is known as an injury prevention and conditioning expert.

Speaking to Portuguese outlet Record about his role a few years ago, Barreira said: ‘The physio is the bridge for the coach, who takes the information we are providing them with to decide on the management of the players.

‘This way, we can help ensure that the players are in a suitable physical shape for the coach’s game model.

‘We monitor their work on the pitch by using a GPS tracking advice a lot, we ask players a lot of questions daily to understand if they are ready to train, if they feel well and if they slept well.

‘This information is then passed on to the technical team where they can deal with player management and contribute to having the team better physically adapted to what they want to do. That also helps to prevent an injury and reduce its frequency.’

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