Amorim asks Ineos to sign ‘world-class’ man Utd

United are entering the last optimistic range of the summer transfer window as Ruben Amorim gathers with the clothing transfer entourage for some exciting signings.
Last year’s lowly Premier League finish is a thing of the past, and with a new-look frontline consisting of Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo out wide, plucked from divisional history, and fronted by Benjamin Sesko, 22, who joins from RB Leipzig with a weight of expectation, hailed by talent scout Jacek Kulig for having “the potential to develop into a world-class striker.”
However, Manchester United needs more signings in addition to this. Last season, Amorim took a sunken ship and while things were not planned for the first chapter of the Portuguese tactician’s journey at the club, hopefully the storm has been weathered and the Red Devils can start over.
But to achieve his goals, Amorim is determined to get rid of more surplus first teams by the end of the month and may even sign another or two players.
Man Utd pushes for more signatures
While United still cut their jobs on some of Deadwood’s currencies in Old Trafford’s first team, there is no doubt that the Red Devils have shown great intentions in the summer transfer market and are still eager to sign further.
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PL Transfer Window 24/25 – Most of the money spent (so far) |
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club |
arrive |
expenditure |
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(1) Liverpool |
6 |
£256 million |
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(2) Chelsea |
8 |
£241 million |
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(3) Manchester United |
4 |
£19,800 |
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(4) arsenal |
6 |
£193 million |
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(5) People’s City |
6 |
£153 million |
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Data via Transfermarkt |
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The pursuit of Carlos Baleba of Brighton and Hove Albion shows that the Red Devils plan to reorganize the midfield backpack in the next few weeks.
But with frontline safety, offside crossing, Amorim personally asked Ineos to prompt Paris Saint-German goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma to take potential moves, who has been excluded from Luis Enrique’s new season plan and is expected to sign the final year of the contract.
Fabrizio Romano confirmed that Manchester United’s hate Manchester City chased Italian International, which is worth 50 million euros (£43 million); in addition, his salary requirements will surely make him the club’s highest-paid person.
Of course, Manchester United has been engaged to PSG to make a big transfer in recent memory and signed Manuel Ugarte last summer.
With this deal in mind, be cautious when weighing the PSG 6-foot 7 shooter’s moves.
Why shouldn’t Man Utd sign Donnarumma
Donnarumma played a crucial role in winning everything that PSG has to offer Europe last season, but Manchester United Enterprise Enterprise is an opportunity.
But should they take this move when Ineos’ new strategy seems to have so much hope?
To be sure, Donnarumma is an exciting player, but PSG doesn’t want him, maybe that’s an illustration, especially when staring at many of the many mistakes in Manchester United over the years.
One track here might also be worth it when considering that Ugarte’s move last summer wasn’t really planned. Indeed, the current bid for Baleba shows that Ugat’s position as the starting anchor in the Amorim system is absolutely safe.
The 24-year-old played well in the Premier League last season, in a weird show against Anfield Liverpool, but he undoubtedly struggled to adapt to the rigor of British football.
But he was stuck at the end of the campaign, sometimes struggling on the ball. Of course, Uruguay is clear enough to complete 88% of his passes in the league, but his average progressive passes per game averaged in the FBREF, giving him the lowest ranking of the lowest level of midfielders in the division.
Not good enough and shows the inconsistency between Ugath’s tactical weakness and the way Amorim wants to play. Laurie Whitwell of track and field sports noted that South America was prone to “having nightmare” in teams last season.
In this regard, Donnama might imitate his former Parisian teammate. The Italian is an amazing shooter, and it’s very important for PSG under Luis Enrique’s leadership to win tetraploid last season.
But Donnarumma is reliable, and it is reported that at Parc des Princes, a weekly salary of £300,000, will Old Trafford step on the thin ice in recent years?
Although Donnarumma has improved since those young times, he is still a young goalkeeper and despite his outstanding performance on the continent, we signed such a lack of goalkeeper with Andre Onana, who had signed with Andre Onana in danger.
It is worth noting that all of Onana’s shortcomings saved him 68.9% of his shots in the Premier League last season. However, Donnarumma saved an average of 66.7% savings in Ligue 1, both sets of statistics provided by FBREF. The Italians are almost better in terms of issuing passes, which is the worst 30% goalkeeper in Europe to successfully launch. Onana, on the contrary, accounts for the worst 15%.
Given that PSG, like Ugarte, marked Donnarumma as consumable, has pulled him out of the project, Manchester United technical director Jason Wilcox will certainly be wary of lightning strikes twice, and Manchester United is still trapped in the cycle.
Whether United acts with their own interests and signs a brilliant goalkeeper remains to be seen, but like the likes of Raphael Varane, Casemiro and Ugarte (etc.), there is one lesson to learn, signing up for high-profile players that other top teams are happy to transfer.
Football commentator Matteo Bonetti has said in the past that Donnarumma has the skills to “beyond the world class”, but the retention of whether United will receive a huge stake is sure to be there, and maybe it’s better to oppose such signing.
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