Five players who can save Man United millions this summer including 'next Neymar'
Manchester United are going to have to be smart in the summer transfer window as they juggle their difficult financial situation.
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Manchester United are going to have to be smart in the summer transfer window as they juggle their difficult financial situation.
Ruben Amorim's system is generally considered to not use wingers, but the Portuguese head coach has already referred to some of his squad as exactly that. Amorim isn't after an out-and-out winger like Alejandro Garnacho but more of a hybrid option like Patrick Dorgu.
It might still be relatively early days, but the relationship between Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim and technical director Jason Wilcox is off to an encouraging start. The pair speak daily, and according to Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Amorim is benefitting from Wilcox's leadership around Carrington.
There are strikers out there for Manchester United this summer, but making the numbers work and convincing A-list targets to sacrifice a season out of the Champions League will make almost every deal difficult.
Ruben Amorim will be hoping for a blockbuster first summer transfer window at Manchester United. The 40-year-old arrived at Old Trafford last November and has thus far endured a mixed tenure with United struggling in the Premier League, but in a European quarter-final.
It looks set to be a busy transfer window for Manchester United and Ruben Amorim as they look to rebuild their squad in the hope of a better 2025/26 season.
Manchester United have some important decisions to make in the months ahead, particularly in the summer transfer window.
Manchester United might have secured one of the best results of their season last weekend, but according to Opta, it was also the day that their Premier League campaign officially became a write-off.