Rebuilding midfielder ESPN: Amorin prioritizes introducing fast and powerful players this summer
7:27pm, 23 May 2025Football
05 May 23rd According to ESPN, Manchester United coach Amorin hopes that the club will introduce players to enhance the speed, strength and vitality of the midfield this summer, and he hopes to rebuild Manchester United.
Manchester United currently ranks 16th in the league, and there is a risk of falling to 17th in the last round of the Premier League. If this happens, it will mean that Manchester United set the lowest ranking in the top league since the 1973-74 season.
After losing to Tottenham in the UEFA Cup final, Manchester United was determined to miss the European game next season, which made the club miss about 100 million pounds of revenue. Despite this significant impact on Manchester United's summer window, the club still said it would support Amorin's signing and was close to signing Wolves forward Cunha for £62.5 million.
Manchester United also hopes to sign Yizhen striker Drapp, whose termination fee is 30 million pounds, but it faces competition from Chelsea.
Although strengthening the offense is a priority for Manchester United, Amorin also told the club that he wants the team's midfield to be more dynamic and mobility, and he is worried that the existing midfield configuration lacks the speed, strength and athleticism needed to compete in the Premier League, and believes that the team has lacked this ability since he took over.
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