Despite a season that many fans would rather forget, Manchester United are gearing up for a fresh start next season. Sitting embarrassingly low in the Premier League standings, United know that simply tweaking the squad won’t cut it this time. Instead, major reinforcements are on the horizon, with a renewed focus on fixing their blunt attacking edge. And to make that happen, the club has made it clear: Amorim will have money to spend this summer.
It’s no secret that Manchester United’s attack has misfired all season long. Goals have been painfully hard to come by, with strikers Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee struggling to leave their mark. Each managed only three goals in league play — numbers that simply don’t cut it for a club of United’s stature.
To address this glaring weakness, United have set their sights firmly on Victor Osimhen, the prolific Nigerian forward who tore it up during a loan spell at Galatasaray. Racking up an eye-popping 30 goals in 35 appearances, Osimhen has shown exactly the kind of killer instinct United have been missing.
Chelsea had previously been seen as major competition for Osimhen’s signature, but recent reports suggest the London club has backed off due to concerns about the striker’s attitude. This leaves United in a stronger position to move quickly and decisively. With Napoli needing to cash in before Osimhen’s contract runs out, there’s a real chance United could land a proven goal machine at a cut-rate fee.
But even with this opportunity, Amorim knows the rebuild won’t be easy. Speaking earlier this month, he emphasized that the summer’s transfer work needs to be smart, not just flashy. Amorim stressed the importance of bringing in players who fit his system perfectly — not necessarily superstars, but individuals with the right qualities to execute his vision on the pitch.
Many supporters feared that United’s spending power would be limited after another turbulent season, especially with looming profit and sustainability (PSR) regulations. However, those concerns were eased when CEO Omar Berrada confirmed that the club will back Amorim significantly during the transfer window.
“We speak to Ruben very frequently,” Berrada said. “He shares a strong vision with Jason Wilcox about how this team should evolve. Even if we miss out on European competitions, we’ll be in a strong enough position to invest in building a better squad.”
This public commitment sends a clear message: United are not planning a slow, painful rebuild. They want to be competitive again — and fast.
While adding a proven goal scorer like Osimhen is priority number one, Amorim is also expected to strengthen other areas that have underperformed.
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