
Ruben Amorim: “My Decision Not to Make More Signings in January”
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has revealed it was his decision to take the “risk” of not signing additional players in the January transfer window.
Despite speculation about attacking reinforcements, United only completed two signings:
Patrick Dorgu (20, LB) – Lecce
Ayden Heaven (18, CB) – Arsenal
Meanwhile, Marcus Rashford and Antony left on loan deals to Aston Villa and Real Betis, respectively.
Amorim Defends Transfer Strategy
Amorim on United’s Approach:
“We are taking a risk, but we want different profiles in the team. It was my decision.”
“Everybody here does not want to make the same mistakes of the past. We are being careful with transfers.”
Why No Attackers Were Signed?
United tried to strengthen but failed to secure deals.
Focus is on long-term squad planning rather than rushed signings.
United’s Current Situation
Europa League – Through to the Last 16
Premier League – 13th place
Next Match – FA Cup Fourth Round vs Leicester (Friday, 20:00 GMT)
With Dorgu and Heaven potentially making their debuts, Amorim remains confident in his vision despite United’s struggles.
Amorim on Taking Risks:
“I know changing everything mid-season without new signings is a danger, but I have a clear idea, and in the end, it will pay off.”
Will United’s Gamble Pay Off?
With no attacking reinforcements, can Amorim turn things around at Old Trafford?
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