Ogden vs. Marcotti: How much work does Ruben Amorim still need to do at Man United?
Briefly

Manchester United faced significant challenges during the January transfer window, struggling to recruit key players due to financial limitations and the complexity of midseason transfers. The club sold Marcus Rashford and Antony but failed to acquire a necessary centerforward to bolster their attack. This situation threatens their chances in competitions, particularly the Europa League, which may be their best hope for Champions League qualification. Ongoing financial strain was highlighted by an annual loss of £113m, necessitating roster changes to manage the wage bill and adhere to Profit & Sustainability Rules.
The failure to invest in a forward, even on a six-month loan, could cost them their one realistic chance of qualifying for the Champions League through winning the Europa League.
United announced annual losses of £113m, and players need to leave in order for the club to raise funds and reduce the wage bill.
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