Man United Plans Smaller Squad, Eyes Asia Tour
Man United Plans Smaller Squad, Eyes Asia Tour

Man United Plans Smaller Squad, Eyes Asia Tour

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Manchester United finished 15th in the Premier League and lost the Europa League final to Tottenham Hotspur, resulting in no Champions League football next season. Manager Ruben Amorim views this as a chance to operate with a smaller, more focused squad and to prioritize developing existing players and academy talent, in line with Financial Fair Play restrictions. Amorim remains open to selective summer transfers, with Wolves attacker Matheus Cunha reportedly nearing a move to United. He emphasizes team unity and a patient approach to improvement amid financial and competitive pressures. United's off-season will include an Asia tour, providing further opportunities to develop squad cohesion and integrate youth players. The club is aiming for gradual progress despite recent setbacks.

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