We won't be allowed to do much this summer - Amorim paints gloomy picture of Manchester United's transfer plans
Briefly

Ruben Amorim expressed concerns about Manchester United's summer transfer strategy, highlighting restrictions imposed by financial fair play regulations. Following their failure to qualify for the Champions League, United's financial constraints will limit their market activity despite pressing needs for squad improvements after finishing 15th in the Premier League. Amorim noted a focus on enhancing the existing team's capabilities and developing the academy, rather than significant player acquisitions. Additionally, he emphasized the importance of retaining key players like Bruno Fernandes, especially as he attracts interest from other clubs.
Because we have the FFP rules, we are not allowed to do much this summer. It's important to stick together. We are going to struggle, it is not going to be everything right away but I see the team improving and that is the most important thing.
Without Champions League, we don't need a big squad, we can control the squad in a better way, then we have a plan that is to bring some new players, of course, but our big plan is to improve the team that we have.
Reports have suggested every single United player is available at the right price with captain Bruno Fernandes a reported target for Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal. Fernandes has been a shining light amid the gloom of the past few months.
You can see by the performance, the leadership, the passion he has for the game, it's really important. Especially in these kind of moments.
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