Ruben Amorim open to Man United transfer firesale as 3 'untouchables' free to go
Manchester United are reportedly open to offers for their three 'untouchables' as ruthless Ruben Amorim leads a transfer firesale.
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Manchester United are reportedly open to offers for their three 'untouchables' as ruthless Ruben Amorim leads a transfer firesale.
When Manchester United's football committee went through the squad last summer and assessed who could be sold to raise funds to reinvest, they alighted on only a handful of 'untouchables', those players who simply weren't for sale, no matter the offer.
Manchester United's strikers were signed for over £100million and have scored 11 goals between them this season, so it doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out a new forward is required.
Rasmus Hojlund claims that he will be a proven goal-scorer for Manchester United despite the club being linked with two elite-level strikers.
Regardless of your opinion of Joshua Zirkzee as a footballer and whether Manchester United should have signed him, the chances are you felt sorry for him as he faced a chorus of boos from his own supporters when he was substituted in the first half against Newcastle at Old Trafford last week.
Manchester United came away with a point after drawing 2-2 against Liverpool in the Premier League.
Bruno Fernandes was annoyed by some Manchester United fans booing Joshua Zirkzee when he was substituted in the first half against Newcastle at Old Trafford last week.
Relegation, big-wig benchwarmers, Marcus Rashford placement/replacement, transfer policies, Old Trafford revival, and whatnot - the great Manchester United descent was in full swing when Ruben Amorim's Red Devils visited Anfield to renew their Premier League rivalry with Liverpool on Sunday. Already under the pump after the Newcastle botch job, Amorim-coached Man United produced a much-improved scoreline for the partisans at Anfield.