Ruben Amorim is desperate to land some top quality signing sessions to revise his wrestling team in Manchester United and he has already taken the first step by landing wolves forward Matheus Cunha
Manchester United has a lot of work to do to return to the top of the Premier League after their difficult first season under Ruben Amorim.
The Portuguese coach could not arrest the alarming slide of the team in the table while eventually finished 15th and the Europa League final lost to Tottenham – but now he wants to jump back by securing a series of top sections.
United has already brought Matheus Cunha to Wolves for £ 62 million and also hopes to break up Brentford frontman Bryan Mbeumo – despite being matched by Spurs.
Amorim also hopes to shift a number of unwanted stars that give him more room to maneuver on the transfer market in the midst of the dangerous financial situation of the club.
With that in mind, Mirror Football has taken a look through the largest Manchester United Transfer News and Gossip.
Gyokees rejects United
Without a doubt, the biggest news in the last 24 hours is a report from the Portuguese Outlet record, which claims that sporting Lisbon striker Viktor Gyokeres has rejected the chance to move to Old Trafford.
The Swedish attacker has been one of United's top goals since Amorim became the new head coach of the club – after he had previously worked with Gyokeres in Lisbon.
United has seen the player his ability and reputation as one of the world's best strikers after 53 goals in all competitions.
But after the Red Devils had missed Champions League football, it would always be a tough battle for the club to attract Gyokeres, especially with Rivals Arsenal also in the mix for his signature.
The report claims that the agent of Gyokeres United has informed that he does not want to add to them, where Arsenal has now prevailed.
Earlier it has been reported that Sporting has rejected a £ 55 million for Gyokeres, which is said to have caused anger of the striker, who said: “There is a lot of conversations at the moment, most is incorrect. I will speak when time is the same.”
Leverkusen draws from Garnacho Race
Another blow for Amorim. The United Head Coach would like to shift part of his Deadwood – especially Alejandro Garnacho after falling with the player.
But Sky in Germany reports that Bayer Leverkusen is now “unlikely” to make an offer for the Argentinian because of the increasing “package of transfer costs and wages” that are too high for the German club.
It is said that United has hit a price tag of £ 70 million on the player, despite his difficult season for United. He scored ten goals and assisted nine, but explained only 23 games in the Premier League from a possible 38 and was dropped by Amorim for a number of games.
Leverkusen wants to build after he agrees to have Florian Wirtz added to Liverpool for around £ 116.5 million, but are not willing to break the bank for Garnacho.
A switch to Leverkusen would see the winger reunite with the former United Baas Erik ten Hag, who has just taken over the Bundesliga side side.
The future of Garnacho at United looks gloomy after he was dropped by Amorim for the Europa League final, where the player spoke after the game to question the manager's decision and to give it that the season of the team was “s ***”.
United set to welcome Leon
One silver lining for United in the midst of a series of set backs. Some supporters may have forgotten that they had actually agreed a step for a young talent named Diego Leon from Paraguayan Club Cerro Toreno for around £ 7 million.
Left-Back Leon has previously earned comparisons with Wayne Rooney Given his similar impact at a young age and Buzzcut-Hairstyle.
United paid a first £ 3.3 million with add-ons for the services of the 18-year-old, but allowed him to stay with the club until the summer.
The club will now welcome Leon to their camp at the beginning of July and his arrival must give Amorim a boost as a hungry, young player who wants to add competition and push to a place.
Last season he played 28 times for Poreno, scored three goals and will now connect with a number of young players trying to develop United, including Ayden Heaven, Chido-Obi and Sekou Kone.
