talkSPORT: Manchester United will still support Amorin in the summer window, Maguire & B fees are not as good as the top leaders
3:55pm, 23 May 2025Football
May 23 talkSPORT reported that although Manchester United lost in the UEFA Cup, the club will still support coach Amorin in the summer window.
Although Manchester United set the worst record in the Premier League era and lost 0-1 to Tottenham in the Europa League final, Amorin still gained the trust of the management. Sir Ratcliff, a small shareholder in charge of football operations, believes that most Manchester United fans also support the Portuguese coach.
The loss in the Europa League final means Manchester United missed more than £100 million in Champions League qualification income, but even though Ratcliffe warned the club that faced a financial crisis, the team still had the funds to sign. Manchester United has started in-depth negotiations with Wolves striker Cunha and is preparing to pay a 62.5 million pound termination fee. They also had face-to-face talks with Ipswich striker Drapp, and Lyon star Cherki is also a potential target.
However, Amorin will face a difficult challenge to convince Portuguese sports forward and Arsenal target Yorke to follow him to join Manchester United in the absence of Champions League appeal.
Garacho's future is almost certain to stay away from Manchester United. The dissatisfied winger was pressed on the bench against Tottenham until the 71st minute, and publicly criticized Amorin after the game. talkSPORT earlier reported that Manchester United is willing to sell the youth training player, and both Chelsea and Atletico Madrid are interested in taking over.
Another youth training Menu may also bring huge profits to the club. Sources close to Menu said he hopes to stay at the team, but he spent most of the midweek matches, causing him to doubt his role in the Amorin system.
The down-performing center Hoylen will be listed, although Manchester United knows they will have to bear the huge loss of Atlanta £72 million in 2023. Captain B Fee hints that he may be sold to raise funds, talkSPORT learned that he and Maguire were disappointed with the top management. However, given its core position, the possibility of Manchester United selling B fees is still low.
In addition, Rashford, Sancho and Anthony were all confirmed to be out of the club's future plans.
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