Sky Sports: Manchester United executives are satisfied with Amorim’s performance and will wait for next summer to strengthen the No. 6 position
On October 29, Sky Sports reported that Manchester United executives are satisfied with Amorim’s current performance as a team leader and plan to continue to strengthen the team’s lineup. It is reported that Manchester United management is privately satisfied with the progress made by the team. This is the first time the team has won three consecutive victories in 18 months, but they also know that there is still a lot of work to be done to make Manchester United stable at the top of the standings. In the management office at Carrington's training ground, the team's recent string of impressive results has prompted no public celebrations. On the contrary, it reassured the club's hierarchy that the difficult decisions previously made were starting to bear fruit on the pitch and strengthened the club's determination to move forward with its long-term plans. Amorim has set the goal of entering the European war next season, and CEO Bereda and director of football Wilcox will obviously be satisfied with the team's top six results. As Amorim continues to polish the lineup, the club has reached a consensus: the team cannot be blindly optimistic when things are going well, and cannot be discouraged when the record is poor. The important thing is that although the outside world is full of calls for the team to invest heavily in the lineup in the January winter transfer window, the management is determined to stick to the established plan. Manchester United are not expected to make big spending in the New Year. After focusing on strengthening the offensive end this summer, introducing a new defensive midfielder has become the first priority to strengthen the current lineup. However, since a top No. 6 position often means a huge investment - Elliott Anderson, Adam Walton and Baleba are all under investigation, this signing demand is more likely to be resolved in the summer transfer window, when the club will also conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the lineup and overall salary structure. No matter how determined Rashford is to leave Manchester United and start a new career, he still has two and a half years left on his contract with Manchester United. Both Maguire and Casemiro's contracts will expire this summer, so if they decide to let either of them go, it will free up considerable space in the team's salary budget. Whether Hoylen will eventually move to Naples permanently depends on whether Naples coached by Conte can advance to the Champions League. 
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