Ruben Amorim- Man Utd Manager

For manager Ruben Amorim, Manchester United are planning to bring in new players. It is anticipated that the Portuguese manager, who has joined the team, would bring players who are accustomed to his favored 3-4-3 shape. Several fresh players are being targeted by the Premier League’s biggest clubs. The opportunity to sign Douglas Luiz, a former Aston Villa midfielder who is now having trouble at Juventus, has been extended to the Red Devils.

Manchester Evening News reports that Manchester United has visited with Sporting player Geovany Quenda’s agent, Jorge Mendes, in order to sign him. Football fans are familiar with the Red Devils and their relationship with the super agency. Now that Amorim is considering a transfer for the young Sporting star, he might be a part of another player coming to Old Trafford. The Premier League powerhouses have not yet made an approach, but they hope to work out a deal with the Portuguese team for the gifted young attacker.

Man Utd make contact Jorge Mendes over transfer of Geovany Quenda

The team does not currently have the right players in the Portuguese coach’s squad to succeed with three at the back. The simplest transfer fictitious narrative to fabricate when a manager joins a major Premier League team is to raid past clubs, and Amorim is reportedly targeting Viktor Gyokeres, Geovany Quenda, and Goncalo Inacio. Because Quenda, 17, can play as a wing-back, the 39-year-old finds him to be a very appealing addition.

A transfer will be difficult because Quenda just agreed to a three-year contract extension and has a 100 million euro (£83 million) release clause. According to the source, a proposal from any of the following teams might occur “shortly”: Bayer Leverkusen, RB Leipzig, Juventus, Arsenal, Liverpool, Newcastle United, and Manchester City. It’s interesting to note that, despite interest in signing Quenda in January, Amorim reportedly assured the Sporting management that he “could go back on his word” and “wouldn’t raid his old club until at least next summer.”

 

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