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Manchester United outlines five key positions to back Amorim

Manchester United are targeting five key positions during the summer transfer window to back Ruben Amorim for the next season. Amorim has failed to get the best out of the players he inherited from Erik ten Hag during this season.

The former Sporting CP manager uses a vastly different tactical style of play that has played as a mitigating factor. Both fans and the management have remained patient with the new manager, hoping that the summer window will change things.

United are currently 13th in the Premier League table, suffering one of the most dreadful seasons in their recent history. However, there is hope for salvation with the potential Europa League triumph, giving United the next season’s Champions League spot.

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim needs players who suit his desired profile.

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim needs players who suit his desired profile.

According to Fichajes, United are planning to secure key players for five different positions in the first-team during the summer. The Red Devils want an elite forward, a central midfielder, an attacking midfielder and two central defenders to back Amorim.

The current squad has failed to impress the new manager, finding it hard to play under the new 5-4-1 formation. Amorim used that formation at his former club, helping them rise to the top of the Portuguese league.

United want the Portuguese to accomplish the same achievement at Manchester but English Premier League is a completely different competition. With every team eyeing for a European place each season, the daunting task is becoming tougher for the Red Devils.

Despite United’s insurmountable stature, they have made too many mistakes in the transfer market, hurting their financial capabilities. The Red Devils have to sell players who are surplus to their requirements before they can fully back Amorim.

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Man United intend to sell their key players like Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho to bolster the transfer funds. Rest assured, the Red Devils face a hectic transfer window with no room for further error or a repeat of their mistakes from the recent past.

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