‘Not allowed to do much’, Amorim gives bad news to fans hoping for huge transfer

Ruben Amorim says that Cash-Strapped Manchester United should work with a smaller team after he has not qualified for the Champions League.

The Red Devils are ready to spend £ 100 million on Wolves Vooruit Matheus Cunha and Ipswich -striker Liam Delap, despite the end of the 15th in the Prem and losing the Europa League final from Tottenham.

The fact that Bilbao is defeated by Spurs last Wednesday means that no European football will be offered in Old Trafford next season and will limit the summer transfer activity of Amorim.

The United Boss said: “It's not going to change because we have the rules for financial fair.

“We can't do much this summer, even if we had Champions League, so we are prepared for that.”

Despite the next term of the Euro -Ballenschap, Amorim will try to improve a team that has demonstrably delivered the worst season to United since the club was relegated in 1974.

Nevertheless, the newest manager claims the apparently impossible task of repairing the club to his Sir Alex Ferguson Glory era that a year outside of Europe's elite can be a disguised blessing.

Amorim added: “I have to say that we cannot be an advantage in the Champions League to better prepare for the games, in order to better prepare that work that we need for the future, to better prepare for the games.

“Without Champions League we don't need a big team, we can serve the team in a better way. Then we have a plan to take some new players with us.

“But our big plan is to improve the team that we have to improve our academy, because I think that is the future. It was the past, so the future can be.”

Casino Special – Best Casino Bonuses of £ 10 deposits

The golden eras of United were built on the Busby Babes and the class of 92, with graduates from Academy such as Paul Scholes, David Beckham Nicky Butt and the Neville Brothers, Gary and Phil.

Amorim had a reputation at Braga and Sporting Lisbon for identifying young players with the qualities to thrive in the first team and to give them their chance.

But the Portuguese head coach acknowledges the dangers of too much, too young, especially in a club like United.

Amorim said: “One of the problems with young people is that we sometimes push too much from the start.

“You have social media, all this pressure around young children.

“I believe in everyone and you have surprises.

“This is a huge club, which is a big question in our club that puts our young children on the pedestal and that is important to change because we have to control that.”

Amorim did not want to mention names, but last season Kobbie Mainoo went of De Grote Hoop in the midfield of United and England to a bit party player in the latest disastrous campaign.

Focused on next season

The United Boss himself cannot wait to put the terrible start of his old Trafford government behind him and to concentrate on the new campaign.

But first he has to send the team through their late season, money-spinning mini tour of the Far East.

Amorim, who spoke to Asean All-Stars in Kuala Lumpur for the friendly, said: “It was important to end the season, we had to close that chapter.

“It is not completely behind us. I will rest if we finish the Tour.

“I have closed that chapter, I am excited, I am nervous, I want to work on the next season.

“I don't have that feeling to disconnect, I don't need any rest.

“We have a lot to do during this summer, we have to prepare the team – but when you are Manchester United, people will expect us to be at the top.

“But we have to understand the context. So I don't want a team to think of a big target.

“Just a small target is to win the first game and then we switch to the second game.”

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top