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Spiky Ruben Amorim refuses to clarify Man Utd transfer frustration

Spiky Ruben Amorim Refuses to Clarify Man Utd Transfer Frustration

On January 4, in the 12:30 GMT kick-off, Manchester United travel to Elland Road to face Leeds United in the Premier League. The Red Devils have undoubtedly improved this season, but frustrations still remain, despite the top four being within reach. Ahead of Man Utd’s trip to Leeds United, Ruben Amorim was asked about the club’s transfer plans, where the Portuguese manager refused to clarify recent comments, while hinting at frustration with the club.

Ruben Amorim Refuses to Clarify Transfer Plans

Amorim Not Keen to Discuss Transfer Plans

Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim had previously hinted that transfer business in January was possible, but recently Amorim hinted at some discontent with the club’s transfer plans:

“I have the feeling that if we have to play a perfect 3-4-3, we need to spend a lot of money and we need time.

“So, I’m starting to understand that that is not going to happen. So, maybe I have to adapt.”

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Ahead of the Leeds fixture, Amorim was asked to clarify his previous comments, but the Red Devils boss gave a spiky response: “I don’t want to talk about that,” the United boss said when asked to clarify what he had meant. “I just focus on the Leeds game.”

When pushed on the comments, Amorim still refused to discuss: “No, no, no. But I (don’t) want to talk about that.”

The United boss was further asked if there was any change in the club’s plans, or had he been told something different by director of football Jason Wilcox: “I don’t want to talk about that, but you are very smart, so…”

Ruben Amorim’s Future at Man Utd

The comments by Ruben Amorim are alarming, but not a disaster. His comments are cryptic and hint that he’s not happy with something. Despite the improvements this season, it’s clear Amorim and the Man Utd board have some work to do to close the gap on Arsenal and Manchester City.

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Is Amorim the man to help the Red Devils return to their former glory? Who should they be buying in January?

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