MU: Ruben Amorim will not be helped this winter

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Problems are piling up for the Red Devils. Manchester United, in difficulty in the league, will not have a significant budget to strengthen its team in January according to the Manchester Evening Newsafter having, as a reminder, spent 206 million pounds sterling this summer (around 240 million euros). The club must therefore sell to buy, and Marcus Rashford, 27, could be the key to this strategy. His transfer would allow United to free up funds while respecting the league’s profitability rules.

Despite an obvious need for new blood, the team may therefore fail to strengthen itself during the winter transfer window. Stuck in a bad sporting patch, United, which was eliminated from the League Cup in mid-December, must face Liverpool twice in a row in the league and Arsenal in the third round of the FA Cup. A continuation of the championship which promises to be tense. Ruben Amorim will have to make do with the means at hand.

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