Manchester United are expected to begin a major team overhaul this summer, according to the Guardian.
The investment sparked a challenging season with a 1-0 defeat to Tottenham in the Europa League final and a disappointing domestic campaign.
Despite these set-offs, the club’s leadership, including a small number of owners, Ir Jim Ratcliffe, continues to be committed to Amorim’s vision to rebuild the team.
The forwarding strategy focuses on signing key players to strengthen the team. Mastus Kuña and Ipswich striker Liam Dellup are identified as the main targets ahead of the wolves.
Man United is looking for additional attacks
Cunha’s signature requires the release clause of £62.5 million, but Delap is valued at around £30 million. Additionally, the club is in the market for creative playmakers to enhance their attacking options.
The Europa League final defeat to Tottenham showed once again that the Red Devils lacked a deadly presence in front of the goal, and that the team had creativity issues.
Things like Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee struggle with the club while the creativity department relies heavily on Bruno Fernandes.
To maximize relocation budgets, United is also considering selling players. The club has accepted offers from several players, including Alejandro Garnacho, who expressed dissatisfaction with his playing time.
Player sales could increase transfer budgets
Other potential departures include Kobbie Mainoo, Rasmus Hojlund, Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford, Antony, and even Captain Bruno Fernandes.
In these developments, Amorim’s position as manager is safe, with the club’s hierarchy expressing confidence in his leadership and long-term planning.
It will be an important summer for the Premier League Giants, who can determine Amorim’s future and future at the club.
After struggling this season and failing to qualify for Europe, the decision they will make this summer could have a long-term impact on performance on and off the pitch.
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