Ruben Amorim, Manchester United's head coach, is dissatisfied with the club's lack of new signings in the January transfer window. Financial constraints, including the need to sell players to buy, have stalled potential deals despite his desire for a more proactive approach to strengthen the squad currently languishing in 13th place. Reports suggest that the coach may have been unaware of the club's financial difficulties upon his arrival. Nonetheless, efforts to secure new players continue, with bids lodged for players like Patrick Dorgu and discussions of selling Alejandro Garnacho to fund transfers.
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim is reportedly unhappy with the club's failure to sign any new players so far in the January transfer window.
Despite longstanding rumours surrounding the futures of Marcus Rashford and Casemiro, there have yet to be any permanent departures from Old Trafford.
Amorim wanted a more active approach from the club to raise funds and bolster a squad which is labouring down in 13th.
United have openly admitted to fans that they are on the cusp of breaching the Premier League's financial rules, limiting their ability to recruit new players.
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