Ruben amorim reveals manchester united have two plans for transfer market

Ruben amorim reveals manchester united have two plans for transfer market


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NO CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FOOTBALL AND NO EUROPEAN FOOTBALL IS BOUND TO AFFECT MAN UNITED'S STOCK IN THE TRANSFER MARKET. 04:00, 22 May 2025 Ruben Amorim confirmed Manchester United drafted


two plans for the summer transfer window before they lost the Europa League final to Tottenham Hotspur. The 1-0 loss to Spurs in Bilbao confirmed United will have no European football for


only the second season in the last 35 years and will not be in the Champions League for two successive seasons for the first time since they re-entered the competition in 1993. United are


confident of signing Wolves playmaker Matheus Cunha for £62.5million and are interested in Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap, who will be available for £30m due to a release clause. Yet


United's pull in the market is bound to be harmed by the absence of European football from their schedule next season and their lowly finish in the Premier League table. United could


finish as low as 17th if they lose to Aston Villa and Spurs avoid defeat to Brighton on Sunday. "We have two plans even for the market," Amorim confirmed, "and we need to


understand that is tough for a club like us not to be in the Champions League. "But we have to use the other side. So if we have more time, we have more time to think during the week


and be better in the Premier League, that will be our focus." Article continues below United have won six out of 26 Premier League games since Amorim took over on November 11. Tottenham


eliminated them from the League Cup in the quarter-finals and Fulham knocked United out of the FA Cup in the fifth round on a penalty shootout to leave their season dependent on the Europa


League. Since the domestic season resumed after the March internationals, United have not won a single league game and they are winless in eight. They have slid down to 16th but Amorim


genuinely believes there have been signs of improvement. "I think I was always really honest with you guys, we didn’t perform perfect today," Amorim added. "We were better


than the opponent. In the second half, we tried everything with central defenders, with players wide, crosses, going inside the box. "I’m really honest with you, there are some days


where I said we were really poor, today was not the day, we were not perfect, we have a lot to improve but I'm always honest with you guys." "We had some bad results, I think


we improved in certain areas, we were competitive in more games we didn't score, sometimes in a small detail we lost some games. I remember a lot of games: Nottingham, Wolves, we create


more chances against City at our home, we didn’t score and we lost some games. "It’s a different way of playing, I try to put it on the players the best I can, try to help them, was


really hard on the players. But I also understand I’m a young guy but I understand the chances we have in the second half (against Tottenham), if we score one, the game will be different and


our press conference should be different. Article continues below "I have nothing to show to our fans, I am really honest with that. But again, I will continue to do things the way I


know."