Manchester United Rejects Cheap Sales for Unwanted Players Amid Transfer Standstill
Manchester United Rejects Cheap Sales for Unwanted Players Amid Transfer Standstill

Manchester United Rejects Cheap Sales for Unwanted Players Amid Transfer Standstill

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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has indicated that the club may not sign a new striker this transfer window, confident that recent additions Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha provide sufficient attacking options. Despite rumors linking United with other forwards, Amorim emphasized improving the connection among current players rather than making new signings. Meanwhile, several players including Alejandro Garnacho, Antony, Jadon Sancho, and Tyrrell Malacia have been excluded from the pre-season squad as the club seeks to offload them, but Amorim made clear that Manchester United will not sell these players on the cheap. He stressed that the club, led by technical director Jason Wilcox and CEO Omar Berrada, has set valuation thresholds and if offers do not meet them, the players will remain part of the squad. Amorim also warned rival clubs against expecting last-minute bargains and stated he is prepared to reintegrate any unsold players. The club continues to seek reinforcements in midfield and possibly attack, but Amorim is ready to start the season with the current squad if needed.

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