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Manchester United has a disappointing season in the Premier League. After 30 days, the Red Devils point to 13ᵉ place. The only radius of light to soften this assessment is a possible success in the Europa League, with a quarter -final to go against Olympique Lyonnais scheduled for April 17.
This situation should push Mancunian management to make several changes within the workforce this summer. This is in any case what the United coach, Ruben Amorim, who considers this next transfer window as a determining for the future of his team said.
Amorim's plan for this summer
“The next summer transfer window?” I think he is crucial. We try to do everything as soon as possible. If you look at the team calendar, we will not have the World Cup clubs, which means that we will have a pre-season. Over the next few years, there will be a World Cup and a euro, this window will therefore be very important to work on our basis. It is clear to everyone here that it will be crucial and that we must enjoy it ”, explained the former manager of the Sporting CP for Sky Sports.
This Sunday, Amorim's men have an important meeting with their neighbor of Manchester City for a derby that promises to be electric. They will receive the Skyblues at the end of the afternoon (5.30 p.m.) to Old Trafford, as part of the 31ᵉ day of the championship.
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