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Manchester United s confirmation of Amorin s retention process is exposed! Officially announced the roster of 8 million trips in Asia, and a genius who wants to leave the team is asked to part

1:54pm, 26 May 2025Football

British media disclosed that Manchester United has confirmed Ruben Amorin's retention within 48 hours after the UEFA Cup defeat. After the game, he flew to Monaco, where his boss Sir Jim Ratcliff lived all year round, and was guaranteed to continue coaching next season and would receive support in the summer window to rebuild the lineup.

Manchester United performed poorly this season, losing 18 of the Premier League games, and finally ranked 15th. The UEFA Cup lost to Tottenham 0-1, which completely shattered the team's hope of saving the disaster season, missing the European war, affecting fiscal revenue. But "Sports Network" disclosed that Amorin was arranged to go to Monaco last Friday to attend the club's regular monthly executive committee meeting.

After returning to Manchester, Amorin announced to the whole team in the locker room that he would continue to lead the team. On the same day, the Manchester United coach also notified Argentine winger Garnacho in front of the whole team that he had no future in his plan and could find another home in the summer window. The 20-year-old youth training genius was also excluded from the roster of the last round of the Premier League.

It is reported that Garnacho originally wanted to leave the team immediately and go on vacation, just like he said after the Europa League. But Amorin asked him to go to Asia with the team to participate in the two post-match business matches, from which the club can earn £8 million. According to the contract, the Red Devils must bring all important players who do not have injuries.

Amorin said after defeating Villa: "Garnacho is still a Manchester United player. Although he is not in the team today, he is still our player. So, he will fly with the whole team to participate in the playoff tour. We need to do our best to give back to the fans on the other end of the world."

The official 32-man Asian tour list announced by Manchester United are missing two injured players, Mazravie and Lenny Yoro. In addition, Lindleff and Eriksen, whose contract is about to expire, are not included, and they will transfer freely, so injuries need to be avoided. Evans also left with an appointment, but he is about to retire, so he has no worries and will accompany the team to Kuala Lumpur and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China to say goodbye to local fans. Although De Rigt and Zilkize missed the last round of the Premier League with Villa due to injury, they still went out with the team. Diogu Dalo, who was injured and replaced after appearing on the bench against Villa, was also included in the roster.

Amorin also recruited several youth training players who did not play for the first team, including Dan Armer, Godwill Kukonki, Jaydan Kamason, Reece Munro, Tyler Fletcher, Jack Moorhouse, Jim Thwaites and the most famous "Manchester United Messi" Shea Lacey.

Manchester United has departed directly on Malaysia Airlines flight a few hours after the match against Villa. This Wednesday will first play against the ASEAN All-Star team at the Bukit Galil National Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, which has a capacity of 84,000, and play against the Hong Kong team at the Hong Kong Stadium with a capacity of 40,000 on Friday.

Although Manchester United players squeezed out a smile in the group photo before boarding. However, many main players will have a very close schedule. According to FIFA's requirements, Manchester United must allow their players to report to the national team to participate in international competitions on May 31.

European League and World Cup qualifiers will be held in early June, for example, Portugal, played for captain Bruno Fernandez, will face the German team in the UEFA semi-finals on June 5.

Manchester United Asia Tour 32-man roster: Andre Onana, Altay Baindir, Tom Heaton; Harry Amas, Amher, Dalo, De Rigt, Patrick Dorgu, Evans, Taylor Frederickson, Eden Haven, Camason, Kukonki, Maguire, Munro, Luke Shaw; Casemiro, Toby Collier, B Fee, Taylor Fletcher, Segu Conne, Kobe Meno, Murhouse, Mason Mount, Svetz, Ugat; Garnacho, Amad Diallo, Hoylund, Lessi, Chido Obi, Zilkze.

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