Ruben Amorim of Manchester United has acknowledged that the co-owners INEOS are unlikely to provide additional funds for player acquisitions this summer. After a constrained January transfer window, the club is facing escalating financial challenges, leading to potential staff redundancies. It's imperative for United to sell players to finance incoming transfers, as indicated by Amorim. The current playing squad includes several players who may leave, but identifying permanent buyers remains challenging. High-profile players like Marcus Rashford and Luke Shaw face uncertain futures, and even previously regarded untouchables are now up for sale if the right offers come in.
To do something, we need to sell players. Our focus now is to win these games. Then we have time to focus on that.
Manchester United co-owners INEOS are unlikely to provide any extra funds for a summer transfer spree, limiting the team’s financial flexibility.
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