Manchester United have long-term in their vision under Reuben Amorim, but they can now face a decision on whether to sell any of their prizes to Real Madrid.
Man Utd is looking for a slow progression under Ruben Amorim
The Premier League campaign has been caught up in a direction that may lead by Amorim’s younger teams. However, there is still much work to do before the quantified success debate takes place.
The departure of making a difficult decision to improve his talent pool and Andre Onana lending and joining Trabzonspor has impressed supporters as the Red Devils will properly streamline their team for years to come.
Onana stated his arrival: “I’m so happy. I can say I’m very happy. I’m starting a new project. A new adventure for me, I’m so happy to be here. This is the feeling that makes me so happy.
Feeling love in a new environment is important, reflected in Rasmus Hoilund, who won Naples’ first goal over the weekend, but Amorim shows the courage to throw away his big money signature in pursuit of improved products on the field.
Statistics recorded before Manchester United’s contest with Manchester City show that the Red Devils have taken the most shots, facing the second-most effort in the Premier League in the last 10 top flight matches, showing slower changes are taking place.
CSKA Moscow midfielder Kiril Grebov is committed to moving to Old Trafford and while not everyone feels the same as recent developments, he is eager to see the buy-in from the younger players joining the Amorim project.
Kobbie Mainoo wants to leave Man Utd for Real Madrid
According to a Spanish report, Cobby Mineau put pressure on Manchester United to sell him to Real Madrid, and in January he sees the move to the Santiago Bernabeu as his dream destination.
In this terminology, England International lost favour under Amorim and was not a regular starter, but could rely on Los Blancos, who encountered trouble with injuries or sold Daniseboroughs. Mainoo is still away from Old Trafford and “his inner circle is working to find a club that can guarantee him a few minutes.”
Ineos may have a decision to make based on Mainoo’s future. This is further complicated by the fact that he remains on the contract at Old Trafford for two years.
Amorim said this week that Carrington alumni must improve in the engine room to fully fulfill his potential. “I believe in him very much. He’s a top player. But there are some who think Kobbie Mainoo is already over (a perfect player). I think he can do better.
“Some people (talents) are enough, but for him it’s not. Maybe that’s not fair, but I think I’m helping Cobby. That’s all.”
After Mineau asks him to lend Manchester United out and leave before the windows close, it appears there is still more to do at Old Trafford to convince him to stick with him in interest from the Champions League giants.