Ruben Amorim has reportedly become frustrated by the lack of signings at Manchester United in the January transfer window.

A source has claimed the Portuguese was not fully aware of United’s financial problems. When he took over as head coach in November, with
club insiders denying the allegations and insisting Amorim had been given full. And transparent financial details of the club. The era of spending lavishly – £200m a season – is over.
In a letter sent to supporters’ group The 1958 this week, United admitted they “risk breaching profitability and financial sustainability regulations in coming years”. United have
made losses of £319m over the past three years. And the club have admitted their financial position is no longer sustainable. United
‘s senior management have told Amorim they will have to sell players to raise funds for signings this month. However, United have insisted they will only sell players of their own free will and there is no pressure to sell in January.
United remain open to selling players this month. แทงบอล UFABET ราคาดีที่สุด ไม่มีขั้นต่ำ And Alejandro Garnacho could need to be sold on the cheap. With the CIES Football Observatory recently valuing the Argentine at £73.76m.
Garnacho, 20, is one of a handful of players believe to remain unsold this summer. But has attracted strong interest from Chelsea and Napoli, and the winger started United’s 2-1 Europa League win over Rangers on Thursday night.