Manchester United's manager, Ruben Amorim, declared after the club's Europa League final defeat to Tottenham that he is willing to step down immediately without seeking any compensation if the club no longer wants him as manager.
Despite the crushing 1-0 loss in Bilbao, which capped a disastrous season for the Red Devils, Amorim remains committed to his approach but acknowledged he would walk away if asked.
Brennan Johnson's late first-half goal was enough to seal the victory for Spurs, leaving a toothless United unable to respond.
The defeat compounds a season that has seen the club slump to their lowest league finish since their relegation in 1974. With just one Premier League game remaining against Aston Villa, United sit 16th in the table.
The former Sporting Lisbon coach, who replaced Erik ten Hag in November, has managed only six league wins during his tenure.