
Despite a busy transfer window that has already seen the arrivals of Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha, Manchester United’s summer spending appears to be far from over.
According to the Mirror, new head coach Ruben Amorim has informed the club’s hierarchy that he wants to bring in two more key signings before the window closes. The two positions he is targeting are a new midfielder and a striker.
The desire for a new midfielder reinforces recent reports linking the club with players like Atalanta’s Éderson, as Amorim looks to build a more robust engine room.
Interestingly, despite adding versatile forwards in Cunha and Mbeumo, Amorim is also keen on signing an out-and-out striker. This adds weight to the recent links with forwards such as Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson and PSG’s Randal Kolo Muani.
This news confirms the new manager’s intent to thoroughly overhaul the squad to fit his vision, meaning United fans can likely expect more transfer activity at Old Trafford before the season begins.