Premier League
Rubén Amorim has marked the beginning of his project at Manchester United with decisive moves, informing the club that he does not count on Casemiro, Lindelöf, Antony, and Eriksen for his team. Just days after taking over the helm at Old Trafford, the Portuguese is ready to make drastic changes to steer the course of a team that has been far from shining in recent seasons.
The departure of Erik ten Hag, who failed to stabilize the club despite winning two minor titles, has ushered in a new era in which Amorim emerges as the hope to regain lost competitiveness.
Rubén Amorim is preparing a winter market clean-up
The Portuguese has made it clear that, in addition to strengthening the squad with new signings, the outgoing players will be crucial in his restructuring process. Casemiro and Antony, both Brazilians, are on the expendables list despite having been important at certain moments in the previous management. The decision also affects Christian Eriksen, whose role in midfield had diminished in recent months, and Victor Lindelöf, who has failed to establish himself as a reliable piece in defense.
These departures align with Amorim's vision of having a more agile and dynamic team, in line with his tactical style and the demands of English football. Moreover, freeing up these positions could enable United to make key moves in the winter market, aiming to find players who better fit the new playing system.
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