Man UTD Transfers: The first window of Ruben amorim ends with 30 million pounds consumed but not signed forward | Football news
Ruben’s first portable window, Amorim in charge of Manchester United, came to an end, and his team is not seemingly better than the one he inherited.
The goalkeeper was a persistent problem this season for United Side, which only sits 13th in the Premier League as the January window closes.
This season they have scored only 28 goals in the Premier League 24 games at 90 average of 1.17 – only Leicester, Ipswich, Southampton and Everton average less.
But United finish a window with fewer attack options than they started.
Antonium and Marcus Rashford They left while only two veterans – Denmark International Patrick Dorga and the perspective of Arsenal Ayden sky – They arrived.
So why wasn’t the attacker brought?
Links with Randal Muani, Christopher Nkunk, Mathys Tel and Leon Bailey, as well as many others, the United signal are aware of their reinforcement needs in advance.
So why didn’t United do any offensive signatures?
“United was not willing to be in disbelief or take expensive risks in the window that was known to do business,” he explained Heavenly sports’ Melissa Reddy.
“The club will now have more room to spend the summer when they think there are better opportunities to sign a player who fit into their long -term plans.
“United means that it works in very tight financial limitations and boundaries of PSR.
“The club was not willing to make a signing they believe they could sacrifice their long -term approach to expensive, short -term contracts.
“United wants to maintain a financial discipline because it brings widespread changes around the club and continue to examine the possibilities for reducing costs and increasing revenue.
“They believe it will create more money to invest in the team.”
Which means that United will only have to be confused by the end of the season with fewer options than a month ago.
Is the team weaker now than at the beginning of January?
“Marcus Rashford didn’t play at all,” Gary Neville Sky Sports claimed. “They needed a left back because they had no balance on that side of the field. Amorim knew there was no pot of money there when taking over the job, and everyone knew that United’s financial position would come by the summer and then reinvest.”
But summer is far away and United fights.
“I thought the team would do better when I came in,” Neville added. “The change of system and a different voice with his enthusiasm would help, but it’s actually a lot worse.”
Some long months at Old Trafford can still wait.