Everyone wants to play for Man Utd – Amorim

Everyone wants to play for Man Utd – Amorim

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Despite ranking 14th in the Premier League, Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim is adamant that the club will remain attractive to potential transfer targets.

The Portuguese, who took over in November, claims to have “an idea” of how his squad should look next.

It seems certain that he is planning major surgery given that United are on the verge of their worst performance since the 1973-1974 relegation campaign.

United are interested in Matheus Cunha, a Brazilian forward, and have also been linked with Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap, who has a £30m release clause that will make him appealing to a number of clubs.

Since English clubs were permitted back in 1990 following the Heysel tragedy, United is at risk of only playing in the Europa League once more to qualify for the Champions League.

Amorim doesn’t doubt that United are attractive in any way despite that.

He claimed that it was Manchester United. Every player wants to represent Manchester United.

It appears to be a little bit of a problem if you take a look at our current club, which has all the problems, including changing coaches.

However, the player can explain to them the most clearly that we have an idea.

Cunha, who has a £62.5 million release clause and is thought to be switchable to Old Trafford, was not confirmed by Amorim.

Casemiro, a veteran midfielder, is an example of a player who has changed his mind about their long-term future at the club, according to the former Sporting boss.

The 33-year-old Brazilian international has a year left on his contract and has previously stated that he wants to stay at Old Trafford.

Amorim added that United’s squad plans are beginning to develop.

Things can change, he said, and the conversation should be ended at the end of the season.

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Source: BBC

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