Manchester United's head coach Ruben Amorim has indicated that the club's financial losses, totaling 300 million over the past three years, necessitate player sales before any potential signings in the summer transfer window. With minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe implementing further redundancies to stabilize finances, Amorim warns that recent modest signings won't be sustainable. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on current games while acknowledging the club's struggles under financial fair play regulations, but remains optimistic about future success linked to Ratcliffe's long-term projects for the club.
Ruben Amorim acknowledged that Manchester United must sell players to strengthen their squad in the upcoming transfer window, as financial constraints have heavily impacted the club.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's plans, including Mission 21 and Project 150, aim for United to secure its 21st league title by its 150th anniversary, but current financial issues pose challenges.
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