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‘A Clear Idea’ – What Is Man Utd’s Transfer Strategy?
It’s been a busy few days at Manchester United.
From agreeing to sign Matheus Cunha, speaking with Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo, finding out Bruno Fernandes won’t be joining Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal and that Jadon Sancho will return from Chelsea, along with a £5m payment, it has been a whirlwind return from their troubled post-season tour of Asia.
So, where are they now and what is their transfer strategy moving forward?
What is Man Utd’s transfer strategy?
Fernandes took a bit of time mulling over the Al Hilal offer after United head coach Ruben Amorim said in Hong Kong on Friday he thought his captain would stay at the club.
The 30-year-old wanted to talk it through with his family as, after all, the sums being offered were truly staggering and could not just be dismissed out of hand.
At this point last week, many at United thought Fernandes would go. Now we know he won’t.
Lost amid his assertions about Fernandes, Amorim said something else that resonated.
Knowing nailing him down on individuals and specifics would be impossible, I asked Amorim if he knew what he wanted his squad to look like when pre-season training began at the start of July.
“Yes,” he said. “I have a clear idea what we want.
“As you know, we are bit limited and can’t do it all in one summer. But there is a clear picture for what we want.”
The initial approach – and as a guide it still holds – was to go for younger, hungry players, who can improve.
That is the basis on which 20-year-old Denmark international Patrick Dorgu arrived in a £25m deal from Serie A outfit Lecce in February to address the problematic left wing-back berth. It was the same with 18-year-old Arsenal central defender Ayden Heaven.
Both players made promising contributions, albeit in a struggling team.
However, some issues are so urgently in need of addressing, no time for development is available.
And, what Amorim wanted, as an absolute priority, was to reinforce his attack.
Time and again towards the end of the Premier League season, the United boss had lamented his side’s ability to make the most of the chances they were creating.
Between them, Wolves’ Cunha and Mbeumo scored 35 league goals last season. The campaign before, it was 21.
They are proven in England in a way Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee were not before moving to United for a combined fee of almost £110m in the summers of 2023 and 2024 respectively.
Two signings alone is a bit early to confirm a significant shift away from buying in from overseas – and the arrival of Mason Mount from Chelsea in 2023 is proof United had not completely ignored the domestic market before.
But it does take out some of the risk when you buy players who know the challenges that lie ahead.
“I think they are players who can come in and hit the ground running,” former United skipper Gary Neville told Sky Sports.
“United has become a very difficult place for new signings to operate in the last 10 years. Cunha and Mbeumo have got Premier League experience and lots of games under their belt.
“When I watch Manchester United’s wide players, they have to be able to get from box to box quickly, and they have to be able to travel with the ball and without the ball. Mbeumo and Cunha can do that, they both run forward with real intent and purpose.
“The players who are going to leave are more jinkers and play in smaller spaces.”
The great unknown is whether Amorim would play Cunha and Mbeumo – if he signs and, as yet, United have not made contact with Brentford – behind a number nine in the two ’10’ slots, or if one of them will operate as a main striker, or they will swap.
Who could leave and what are the challenges ahead?
Rasmus Hojlund ended the 2024-25 season with two goals in his final 13 games after the March international break
Amorim was adamant in Hong Kong that United could work around Fernandes staying at Old Trafford from a financial point of view.
However, the situation is not straightforward.
With no European football of any sort next season, finances will be tight. Amorim has already said he can operate with a smaller squad given there are fewer matches, so sales are inevitable.
Broadly speaking, there are three categories.
Players Amorim just does not want – so the likes of Sancho, Antony, Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho.
Players who have struggled and it would make sense to sell – Hojlund and Zirkzee fit into this group, as does Casemiro.
Then, the bulk are players who have something to offer and United would be open to keeping but would let go if the right bid came in.
Yet the major issue around all of this is how long would it take to do a deal and how much would it cost?
Take Sancho for example.
It has been established Chelsea would have signed him on reduced terms, which he was not prepared to accept.
If a Premier League club that has just qualified for the Champions League are baulking at Sancho’s wages, it is fair to assume most other clubs will reach the same conclusion.
If Sancho refuses to drop his demands and Amorim wants him out, United will have to negotiate some kind of compromise.
This puts them back in the uncomfortable position of paying a player to play for a rival. It is the kind of situation minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe finds so irritating and wants to end.
Yet, when you take a realistic approach to Sancho, Antony and Rashford in particular, it is hard to see how that situation is avoided. The same could also be said of many United players who remained at the club last season.
The matches may have finished but for United technical director Jason Wilcox and chief negotiator Matt Hargreaves, the hard work is just beginning.
It is how well they do, getting players in and out, that will determine how much progress Amorim can be expected to make.
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Atalanta Coach Reacts To Lookman Rift As Super Eagles Star Unfollows Club
Atalanta head coach Ivan Juric has reacted to his rift with Super Eagles star Ademola Lookman, Soccernet.ng reports.
The 28-year-old has had a poor start to the 2025/2026, largely due to poor fitness after he missed the club’s pre-season preparations in trying to force a move to Inter Milan.
Lookman was taken off for Yunus Musah in La Dea’s clash against Marseille, and didn’t take the situation kindly. This resorted to Ivan Juric pulling the Nigerian by arm, which escalated the situation further.
In response, Lookman deleted every of his Instagram posts related to Atalanta, and went on to unfollow the club, sparking rumours of a possible January exit from Bergamo.
After the Champions League victory in Marseille, Ivan Juric is chasing a league victory to begin his climb back up the Serie A ladder.
“We’re behind, we need to get points and do exceptional things,” the Atalanta coach said in quotes revealed by Gazzetta.IT.
We can’t slow down any longer, and we shouldn’t underestimate Sassuolo because they have quality players, a truly rapid attack, and a coach like Grosso, whom I respect.
“Wednesday’s prestigious victory helps, but we need to keep resetting to get going again.
“The team continues to give me a great feeling, and has done so since the start of the season. And I’ve only had to raise my voice a few times, with very few players.”
Quizzed about Lookman’s antics at the club, the former Southampton manager said:
“He always works well; that reaction is something that can happen every now and then.
“Ademola is unusual; you get over it. And sometimes these incidents help improve relationships: with Carnesecchi we’ve opened up, and I feel much closer to him now.
He struggled, but he played a great game in Marseille, and I hope he continues to rise,” Juric concluded.
Lookman has scored just one goal for club and country this season across all competitions
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Tottenham Fight Back Twice To Rescue 2-2 Draw Against Manchester United
Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United played out a 2-2 draw at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Friday, in a match defined by late drama and set-piece brilliance.
Manchester United drew first blood in the 32nd minute when Bryan Mbeumo’s towering header, set up by Amad Diallo, put the visitors ahead.
The lead seemed comfortable at halftime, but Tottenham came alive after the break. Cristian Romero and Joao Palhinha tested United’s goalkeeper Lammens with back-to-back efforts in the 54th and 56th minutes, signaling Spurs’ intent.
Destiny Udogie’s clever delivery found Mathys Tel in the 84th minute to level the score, before Wilson Odobert set up Richarlison for a 90+1 header following a late corner.
The heat continued when United snatched a point deep in stoppage time. Matthijs de Ligt rose highest to convert Bruno Fernandes’ corner at 90+6. Notably, three of the four goals came from headers, and both sides capitalized on set pieces in the dying minutes.
Discipline will be a talking point, as Spurs picked up five yellow cards compared to United’s single booking. On the other hand, United have conceded far more after halftime, while Spurs have increasingly found goals in the second half.
The draw keeps Tottenham in sixth place with 18 points, just ahead of United in eighth, both chasing European qualification.
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Ademola Lookman: Super Eagles Star Sends Cryptic Message to Atalanta After Scoring First Goal
The Nigerian forward finally opened his account for the season in Atalanta’s 1-1 draw with AC Milan on Tuesday night, but his post-match comments and muted goal celebration have sparked speculation about his relationship with the club.
The reigning African Footballer of the Year has endured a slow start to the season after a turbulent summer.
Lookman, who reportedly tried to push for a move away from Bergamo, has struggled to replicate the explosive form that helped Atalanta qualify for the UEFA Champions League last season.
On Tuesday night, the 28-year-old reminded fans of his quality. After Milan took an early lead through Samuele Ricci in the fourth minute, Lookman responded with a fine equalizer in the 35th minute, Football Italia reports. The Nigerian forward latched onto a pass from Mario Pasalic before rifling the ball into the roof of the net, a finish that reminds every one of his best form last term.
However, despite his goal, Atalanta could not find a winner and had to settle for a draw, their seventh of the season. The result keeps the Bergamo club unbeaten, but frustrations are growing among fans and players who expected more wins from the campaign’s opening stretch.
Lookman’s situation at Atalanta has been under scrutiny since the summer transfer window.
Following interest from Inter Milan and Bayern Munich, his future in Bergamo appeared uncertain.
The Super Eagles forward eventually stayed but began the season on the bench, featuring only briefly in Atalanta’s early matches.
Since then, he has fought his way back into the starting lineup, with improved performances in recent games. But when asked after the Milan draw if he was happy to be back at Atalanta, Lookman’s answer left more questions than answers.
“It’s important to be available for the team, to help the team,” Lookman told DAZN Italia.
“I’ve not been able to find form yet, physically or in front of goal, but I’ll get there eventually, and this was a step forward in the right direction. Hopefully in the coming games we’ll be able to get some wins.”
Pressed further about whether the goal meant he was happy to remain at the club; his response was notably evasive.
“I think that when I’m on the pitch, the most important thing is to try to help the team win. We want to keep climbing up the table, and that’s the most important thing, to win football games.”
Lookman’s subdued tone, combined with not celebrating his goal, suggested the bond between player and club is still fragile.
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