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Amorin sets three major standards for Manchester United s summer window signing

5:34pm, 24 May 2025Football

On May 24, 2025, Manchester United is facing a full restructuring with the end of the worst season in Premier League history and the loss of the Europa League final. Coach Amorin has made it clear that to reshape the competitiveness of the Red Devils, it is necessary to introduce players with "fast speed, strong body and strong body".

According to ESPN, the Portuguese young coach has set a clear direction for the upcoming summer transfer window - he hopes to introduce players who can adapt to the high-intensity rhythm of the Premier League. In his opinion, only by having excellent explosive power, confrontational ability and durability can we gain a foothold in this fiercely competitive and diverse league.

"In the Premier League, no matter who you are facing, physical confrontation is always an important part of the game. Some teams do not rely on complex ball-handling tactics, but create threats through long passes and two penalties. If your physical fitness is not strong enough, it is easy to be swallowed by your opponent." Amorin had emphasized this before.

Manchester United's key target for signings this summer

Although the club lost about £100 million in revenue due to missing the Champions League and its budget is limited, Manchester United still plans to make large-scale lineup adjustments this summer. Currently, multiple names have been included in the signing list:

Mattus Cunia: Wolves forward, Manchester United intends to activate its 62.5 million pound termination clause.

Liam Drapp: Manchester City's forward star, the contract contains a 30 million pound termination clause, and the club has contacted its team.

In addition, Amorin may also receive additional financial support, provided that the team's redundant staff can be successfully sold. Several first-team players, including captain Bruno Fernandez, may leave the team to help the club relieve financial pressure and raise transfer funds.

It is difficult for young players to stay in the team?

Surprisingly, two youth training hope stars - Menu and Garnacho, may also become the target of the deal. Although they come from Manchester United's own youth training system, the club hopes to use this to recycle some of the net profits.

Today, Manchester United is in one of the most difficult summers in modern football history: huge financial pressure, serious insufficient lineup depth, and a coach with a brand new concept, the entire club is undergoing a complete reshuffle.

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