Ruben Amorim has admitted that Manchester United Mit owner Ineos probably does not provide any additional funds for a summer. transfer Spree.
The Red Devils were limited in their purchasing power in January and only added the left -back Patrick Dorgu and the central defender Ayden Heaven after they had not permanently planned in the winter window.
After the window was closed, United’s financial concerns escalated. It is expected that more employees will be released – Sir Jim Ratcliffe Fears United could otherwise burst – while the wider Ineos company is also under fire because they have admitted that they have declined a sponsoring agreement with New Zealand Rugby about financial concerns .
When asked how Ineos’ financial concerns would affect his plans for the summer transmission window, Amorim admitted that her purchasing power is dictated by expenses.
“It’s easy,” said Amorim. “To do something, we have to sell players.
“Our focus is now on winning these games. Then we have time to concentrate on it.”
United have many players who could leave, but so far it has been difficult to find permanent buyers. Marcus Rashford and Antony are borrowed in the hope of attracting applicants, while Luke Shaw and Casemiro are also confronted with unusual futures. Striker Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund perform to prove themselves under Amorim.
Valuable assets such as Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho are no longer considered inviolable and can be sold for important offers, although there is no active wish to separate from the paths.