The head coach of Manchester United, Ruben Amorim, has admitted that his team is currently not ready to take part in the Champions League, as they are continuing for the competition on Thursday.
A miserable domestic campaign in which United occupies 14th place in the Premier League classification, means that the Red Devils have nothing else to play for this season apart from the victory in the Europa League.
You will meet Lyon on Thursday in the quarter-finals on Thursday in an effective shot after a 2-2 draw in the first meeting last week. A victory would book their place in the semi -finals and United one step closer to an unlikely qualification place for the Champions League of the next season.
While Amorim recognized that playing in the Champions League is associated with numerous financial advantages, he admitted that United is currently not directed to the demands of playing in the top competition in Europe next season.
“If you look at this moment, we are not ready to be really competitive in the Premier League and do the Champions League,” the Portuguese boss confessed. “But if you play in an association, you should fight for this competition.
“If you are in the Champions League, you have another budget to get a better team for the next season. Hopefully we will discover that next year.”
United has obtained this uncertainty about your summer transmission budget and whether you can offer the Allure of Champions League football. Many goals have been identified, but how many possible options will be.
Amorim is known as “very happy” Bournemouth striker Antoine Semenyo, but can be forced due to a price -performance price of at least 65 million GBP, which could be far too much for a page without European football.
Big Money strikers such as Viktor Gyokoker and Victor Osimhen have also been examined, but the latest reports have named a handful of cheaper alternatives such as Bayer Leverkusens Patrik Schick and Ipswich Towns Liam Delap.