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“He has agreed personal terms to join us in January… I’m glad he’s going be my first transfer signing as a Man United’s headcoach”: Ruben Amorim confirms Man United’s has reached agreement for his first transfer signing as the club’s manager

Under Ruben Amorim, Manchester United is about to embark on a new chapter. With a stellar record at Sporting CP, the young Portuguese strategist is headed to Old Trafford with the goal of taking the team back to the pinnacle of English football.

The Red Devils haven’t enjoyed a run of consistent success since Alex Ferguson departed the team over ten years ago.


The outcomes have been ordinary to dismal, even though several management have attempted to turn things around.



Amorim may want to use the same 3-4-3 formation that he is known for at Sporting at Old Trafford. The wingbacks must contribute significantly to this system, and his new team may struggle in this area.


With Diogo Dalot and Noussair Mazraoui, the right side of defence is covered. They don’t have to worry about that because they are both skilled at moving forward and returning. The left wing-back, though, is a cause for concern.



Tyrell Malacia and Luke Shaw have both been out of commission for a while, so Amorim may have to find a new player. Manchester United is open to acquiring the talented Hungarian left-back Milos Kerkez, according to Football Insider.


Given his performance, former United and Blackburn Rovers chief scout Mick Brown has predicted that the £40 million star will attract interest from elite clubs. He stated:

“Kerkez has been incredibly excellent and has played a significant role in Bournemouth’s style of play. Therefore, it is not surprising that some of the best clubs are interested in him.

In Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth project, the 21-year-old fullback has been a key player. The Hungarian contributed two assists to his team’s 2-1 victory over Manchester City last weekend, which was an incredible and unexpected triumph.

Kerkez would be a fantastic addition to the present team if he were to sign with Manchester United. Let’s wait and see how things work out; he would be a great fit for the left wing-back position.

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