Ruben Amorim acknowledges that everyone is “fighting” for their jobs until the summer and that Manchester United has taken a chance with their transfer activity.
Everyone associated with the Old Trafford club has been chastened by this season, as the Red Devils’ problems have persisted since the Portuguese took over as head coach in November, replacing Erik ten Hag.
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After losing 2-0 to Crystal Palace last weekend, United is currently in 13th place in the Premier League.
Amorim stated that the team is “trying everything” to improve before the transfer deadline on Monday.
However, despite the obvious need for goals, nothing came of it.
It leaves the team looking short as they try to resume winning ways against Leicester in Friday’s FA Cup fourth-round match.
Ruben Amorim remarked, “I think the club is taking its time.”
“We are aware of how urgent the team’s current situation is.
However, I believe that everyone in this room wants to avoid the mistakes we have made in the past, so we need to win some games and develop our players, reports The Herald.
“We will see in the summer, but as I mentioned earlier, we are extremely cautious when it comes to transfers because we have made some mistakes in the past.”
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