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Manchester United manager and boss, Rúben Amorim has made it clear that the club intends to move quickly in the summer transfer window, emphasizing that despite a difficult and poor season, the global pull of United remains as strong as ever.
Speaking to the media, Amorim said, “Trust me, there are a lot of players who want to play for Manchester United. That’s what I feel… it’s Manchester United. Everyone wants to play for Man United.” His comments underline the belief that United’s historic prestige and global fanbase still make it one of the most attractive destinations for top footballers around the world.
Amorim is determined to oversee a major overhaul of the squad ahead of the new campaign. Key areas targeted for reinforcement include left-back, central midfield, and striker positions. According to reports, Manchester United are already working on a £92.5 million double transfer move for Wolves forward Matheus Cunha and Manchester City youngster Liam Delap. These two signings are seen as crucial to injecting new energy into the team’s attack and squad depth.
However, to fund such arrivals, United are likely to sanction several departures first. Financial regulations and squad management considerations mean that major sales could happen early in the window. Players like Rasmus Højlund, Casemiro, and Alejandro Garnacho are reportedly among those who could be allowed to leave if the right offers are made.
At left-back, United are actively exploring options to strengthen a position that has been problematic due to injuries and inconsistency. Alphonso Davies from Bayern Munich and Theo Hernández from AC Milan are both on the radar, with Amorim keen on bringing in a “special” player capable of making an immediate impact in both defense and attack.
The proactive approach Amorim is championing marks a clear change in strategy for United. In past years, the club has often been criticized for leaving their transfer business late, missing out on key targets or paying inflated fees. Amorim’s insistence on doing “early business” this time reflects a desire for the new squad to gel properly during preseason, ensuring the team can hit the ground running once the 2025/26 campaign begins.
It’s a crucial summer ahead at Old Trafford, with new ownership backing Amorim's vision. Fans will be eager to see if the club can deliver on its ambitious plans, rebuild effectively, and finally re-establish itself among Europe’s elite.
With Amorim’s confidence and clear direction, Manchester United supporters have reasons to feel optimistic that better days could be on the horizon.
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