Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s strategy is becoming clearer and clearer as time goes on. – It will be cut to profit, even if it means that Manchester United abandons its status as one of the world’s biggest and best clubs.
What makes manager Ruben Amorim possibly still have a job next autumn is about the cost of letting him go. From overwriting this autumn and that next year is going to be historic in terms of spending for Old Trafford will be historic in the opposite direction.
There are plans to sign five players who are on expiring contracts with their clubs. – The reason why it is signaled now is the chance that the players will not be extended is increased when they know they have a big club waiting. A technique Real Madrid, Barcelona and not least Juventus have used for years.
Ruben Amorim strengthened his squad during the January transfer window, signing Patrick Dorgu and Ayden Heaven.
Dorgu joined Manchester United from Lecce in a transfer worth £30 million, while Heaven came from Arsenal’s academy.
Fichajes, writes that “Manchester United five free players in sight who will help Amorim build a fantastic team.”
Manchester United have set their sights on Jonathan David, Leroy Sane, Jonathan Tah, Angel Gomes and Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Jonathan David has delivered well for Lille in Ligue 1 and is ready for something bigger. – In total, 24 year-olds have scored 104 goals and so far this season he has just passed 20 goals. – Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who now plays for Everton, has also been wanted into the attacking line of Manchester United. The 27-year-old has had varying deliveries in recent years, in the 2020/2021 season he delivered 16 goals in the Premier League.
Leroy Sane, who has played in the Premier League with Manchester City, is another name on Manchester United’s radar, with the 29-year-old having made over 200 appearances for Bayern Munich since returning to Germany.
Agel Gomes has been linked with a return to Old Trafford, after graduating from the club’s “famous” youth academy.
Bundesliga-winning defender JonathanTah rounds out the list of free players, as he wanted to provide a perfect foil for Amorim’s system, having played in a third at Bayer Leverkusen.
Tah, 28, was heavily linked with a move to Bayern last summer before staying at Leverkusen.
Manchester United’s strategy for rebuilding the team is free, free, free so that it comes at the expense of finances.