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Ruben Amorim has just made Manchester United's summer transfer priority clear

After the exhilaration of the Lyon comeback, Manchester United fans were brought abruptly down to earth by yet another lacklustre defeat in the Premier League.

While last Sunday's loss to Newcastle could be partially excused due to several changes and the quality of the opposition, the defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers was inexcusable. Yes, changes were made, but all the goodwill created on Thursday night disintegrated with another defeat to a team that has been fighting relegation this season.

The highest the Reds can now finish is eighth, but that is only if they manage to win all their remaining matches and all those above them lose theirs, which is impossible. After the match, a clearly frustrated Ruben Amorim showed exactly what the summer transfer window plan is to avoid this happening again.

He admitted that there will be ups and downs on the return to the top, but speaking to Radio 5 Live, he added: "If you don't score goals, you don't win games. We need to score goals.

"There was a time [where] we didn't score, but we didn't create. We have a lot of chances to score, but we didn't score - that's the biggest problem for our team."

Both United and Wolves had just two shots on target at Old Trafford but while the visitors accomplished just four shots in total, the Reds had 12. Such a poor conversion rate tells its own story and sadly for Rasmus Hojlund, there is nowhere to hide.

The Dane came under fire when he worked an opportunity for himself before stuttering, getting caught in two minds and eventually losing possession. It was perhaps a damning indictment of the lack of confidence United's centre-forward has.

When Joshua Zirkzee was fit, the blame could be carried by both, but even then, the Dutchman has

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