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Managing Man United - Matheus Cunha and Jeremie Frimpong in as six leave and £19m bargain agreed

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.

Though he has only been at the club for just over four months, Amorim has been forced to make some tough decisions. One of those involved Marcus Rashford with the 27-year-old forced out of the first-team picture before joining Aston Villa on loan.

As for arrivals, even with limited funds available, £25million was spent on Lecce's Patrick Dorgu while Ayden Heaven also joined from Arsenal. With the summer window fast approaching, it is quite clear exactly where signings are needed while several departures could also help decide that.

So, with that being said, MEN Sport has taken a look at navigating the next few months in charge and thus the many big transfer decisions needing to be made.

United are in desperate need of players that fit a back five system and that is exactly what the summer window should be focused on. Alongside Dorgu, it is quite clear a right wing-back must be signed despite Diogo Dalot's best efforts in that role.

Bayer Leverkusen's Jeremie Frimpong is the perfect addition - with MEN Sport having reported last April of the interest there - especially as he is expected to leave Germany this summer and not cost a significant amount. In two full seasons under Xabi Alonso, he has contributed to a staggering 39 goals with his impact in both boxes very clear.

United have often looked toothless in attack when Bruno Fernandes plays deeper and that is why, also because of some exits, changes are needed in the final third. Wolves' Matheus Cunha

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