
Manchester United’s chief coach Ruben AMOREM announced that he hoped Sign One or two “big players” who promise a “crucial” summer transfer window.
In November, the Portuguese boss, who replaced Eric Ten Hague, was treated only in a pair of new arrival during the winter window, in which wing-back Patrick Dorgu and 18-year-old Idon Heaven could not fit the “big” signature billing.
Speaking at his press conference ahead Manchester Derby of SundayAmorim told reporters: “I just want to focus on our power and bring one or two players, big players.”
To clarify what it means by “big players”, AMOREM explained: “It is the characteristics that are not in our team, trying to see the gaps, when I say big players I am not saying from Real Madrid, etc., I am the big players watching the game.”
The arrival of these precious persons will help the AMOREM meet its high ambitions Challenging for the title of Premier League In the near future. However, this trend with a shift in United’s transfer policy is far from the expensive marching arrival towards smaller players that will order a low fee and pay.
In subsequent interviews with Celestial sportsAMOREM echoed this briefly. “So when I say about recruitment, it’s not just big names and to spend a lot of money. He is sometimes a player who is 17 years old, he is in the second top club and his contract is over and we can use the Manchester United brand to bring that baby.
“Sometimes it means that recruitment means to pay attention to these children who have a lot of talents, but there is no room in different clubs to try to bring them here. And then Academy, we are improving it. You can see that we have some quality players, so that it is really important for us.”
Regardless of their transfer activity, the stress was in the stress of how important AMOREM would be from a full coaching point of view of this summer. Unlike their city rivals, is United Club is not involved in the World CupThe extended period of time free from an international tournament offers the Eastern-Season Training regime to put together.
“If you look at the coming years, we will have a European championship after the World Cup,” AMOREM warned boring. “So this window will be huge to work on our base.” It remains to be seen what new recruits – and the profile they boast – will be involved in the preparation.