Manchester United has less than a week to complete new signing sessions, because head coach Ruben Amorim wants to keep his team in good condition for his first full season that was in charge
While Manchester United comes in the last few days of the transfer window, Ruben Amorim is still waiting for a first victory of the new season. An opening weekend against Arsenal was followed by a draw in Fulham on Sunday, with captain Bruno Fernandes missing the penalty spot.
New signing from Benjamin Sesko is still waiting for his first start, after he has arrived from the bank in both league games. However, Fellow Summer -Arnhaus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo both started against Arsenal and Fulham.
Next to United is a competition trip to Grimsby, followed by a home competition match against Burnley. Amorim will focus in both games in both games to start the season, while the three attackers to move to Old Trafford this summer all reaches the goals.
An area where investments may be needed is in goal. Altay Bayindir is not entirely convinced during the first two games of the season and progress seems to be made about Sanne Lammens.
Elsewhere United may be closer to some outputs and then has to complete if they want to collect the necessary funds for newcomers. Here Mirror Football looked the last of Old Trafford around Old Trafford.
Mctominay's Hojlund -Rol
Scott McTominay has tried to convince Rasmus Hojlund to join Napoli, according to reports in Italy. The latest indication of Corriere Dello Sport is that the conversations of MCTominay have been successful and Hojlund now close to making the switch.
The Danish international striker enjoyed a steady first start at Old Trafford, but struggled for the goal last season. He still has to give up this term, partly because of the arrival of Sesko, with Napoli and AC Milan both sharp.
Napoli has money to spend after the sale of Victor Osimhen to Galatasaray in July. If he goes to Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Hojlund would connect with former Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne after the early summer switch of the Belgian.
Roma Boss gives Sancho -judgment
Jadon Sancho did not say no to Roma, according to the manager of the Italian club Gian Piero Gaskerini. Reports earlier in the window suggested that Sancho had no plans to become a member of the Giallorossi, but this seems far from certain.
“Sancho never said no to Roma,” Gasperini told the Italian broadcaster Rai (via football Italia). The Italian side, however, still has work to do if the winger has to participate.
Bayern Munich has also been associated with a relocation for Sancho, although reports from Germany suggested this weekend that Move will not be likely. Bayern started their Bundesliga campaign with a 6-0 win over RB Leipzig, with broad men Michael Olise and Luis Diaz among the scorers.
Mainoo 'willing to leave'
Kobbie Mainoo is open to the idea of ​​leaving Manchester United this summer, according to Talksport. The midfielder broke in the first team of United under Erik ten Hag, but has found action harder to come by with Ruben Amorim at the helm.
The 20-year-old was an unused replacement for the first two games of United of the season, with Casemiro collaborating in the middle. He also started on the couch in the last two league matches of the 2024-25 season and was limited to late cameies in the Semis and the final of the Europa League.
Chelsea was previously connected to Mainoo, a product from United's Academy. His current contract runs until 2027, but it has been suggested that United would need a significant offer if they cash in.
