Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim is reportedly dissatisfied with the failure of the club to sign new players in January transfer Window.
When Amorim joined the club, it quickly became known that United had to sell players before they could strengthen the squad, but despite many years of rumors about the future of Marcus Rashford and Casemiro, there are still no permanent departures from old.
Nevertheless that Manchester Evening News State Amorim wanted more of an active approach from the club to collect donations and strengthen a squad that works in the 13th place and recently described the boss himself as the worst in club history.
It is even said that Amorim was not exactly aware of United’s financial problems when he came to the club, even though different sources combine on it.
United openly admitted to the fans that they are about to violate the financial rules of the Premier League, which has severely restricted their ability to recruit new players.
However, the talks are continued via potential reinforcements. An offer of € 30 million was submitted for the Lecce left-back Patrick Dorgu, while United also works to complete a deal for the Arsenal Teenager Ayden Heaven.
The funds could be collected by selling Alejandro Garnacho, which is of considerable interest for Chelsea and could cost almost 60 million GBP. The latest reports have pointed out an exchange contract that would bring Christopher Nkunku to Old Trafford in exchange.