Manchester United has offered every player for sale, but Ruben Amorim wants to see his team improve this summer in the transfer window after a terrible season at Old Trafford
The boss of Manchester United Ruben Amorim has imposed three of club heads for the transfer market this summer. The Red Devils have the task of improving their team after a disastrous season and have already offered their entire team for sale.
The defeat of United against Tottenham in the Europa League final ensured that they missed European football and the £ 100 million did not land that would have offered a place in the Champions League. They are also in the 16th in the Premier League, sent to their worst season ever in the division.
Despite an imminent fireworks, Amorim's focus remains on improving his team. The 40-year-old coach wants the club to focus on players who will add pace, power and athletics to his midfield according to ESPN.
United is already linked to a number of attackers for the summer, including Liam Delap, Matheus Cunha and Victor Osimhen. But Amorim wants to overcome another weakness he has identified since he came to the club.
The Portuguese head coach has previously discussed the struggle on his part to compete with the physical in the Premier League, compared to Europe. The United Boss suggested that Antony is doing well in La Liga with real betis.
“The physical aspect is there [in the Premier League]Regardless of who the opponent is. Sometimes they don't have to build, just a long ball, second ball and that's it, “Amorim said earlier this season.
“If you don't have that, you have problems. We talk about some players such as Antony who is much better in Spain, there are many factors, but I guarantee that it is linked to the physical aspect.”
Former Liverpool -star Jamie Carragher has warned United about keeping Amorim's desires this summer. The Premier League expert is of the opinion that the club would be specifically formed in the system of the former sporting boss, which is probably not suitable for possible replacement.
“With Amorim you don't only undertake to an individual coach,” said Carragher. “It means that you spend a big way of re -designing the team to meet Amorim's specific needs in the knowledge that if he performs again next season, his successor will probably return to a flatback four.
“Given the precarity of United's finances, which Ratcliffe recognized earlier this season, can the club really afford more expensive mistakes? Would he fit all parties if he shaked hands and walked away from Old Trafford? Many people in football would probably consider a mutual affordable outcome.”
