Some Manchester United fans turning their backs on Amad after a poor run of form is disappointing to see.
Football fans are always quick to praise young players when things are going well, but the moment form drops, they suddenly want them sold.
Amad is one of the most talented young stars at the club, and Manchester United simply cannot afford to lose a player with his potential. Every young footballer goes through difficult periods, especially at a club where pressure is always sky high. What he needs right now is patience, proper backing, and a system that platforms his strengths instead of destroying his confidence.
Talent like his doesn’t disappear overnight. Give him confidence, trust him again, and the same fans calling for him to be sold will be celebrating him in the future. #mufc
Cuhna and Dorgu are the only left wingers that we have at #MUFC and with Champions league next season, signing a left winger is MANDATORY due to the number of fixtures and also the fact that both players are not natural left wingers.
Cuhna and Dorgu are the only left wingers that we have at #MUFC and with Champions league next season, signing a left winger is MANDATORY due to the number of fixtures and also the fact that both players are not natural left wingers.
🚨🗣️ @TyMarshall_MEN on if Manchester United will sign a new left-winger this summer:
‘I think there's a reasonable chance that will happen. They want a left-back to compete with Luke Shaw but will sign a left-winger as well if the budget can stretch.
They have kept a close eye on RB Leipzig's 19-year-old flyer Yan Diomande, who can play on both flanks and looks likely to be on the move this summer, although there is plenty of interest in him.
One to watch is Morgan Rogers. There is a growing anticipation that Aston Villa will cash in on the 23-year-old ahead of a summer rebuild and United are huge admirers. He could play on the left and eventually replace Bruno Fernandes in the No.10 role as well.’
Pep Guardiola walking away feels like the final whistle on an era built by oil money and endless loopholes.
Now the real test begins for Manchester City because empires built on artificial power eventually crumble, and football always finds a way to restore balance
Pep Guardiola walking away feels like the final whistle on an era built by oil money and endless loopholes.
Now the real test begins for Manchester City because empires built on artificial power eventually crumble, and football always finds a way to restore balance
#MUFC releasing a farewell video for Casemiro… ❤️🩹
A serial winner, a warrior in midfield and one of the few players who truly understood what it means to fight for the badge. Thank you for the memories, Case. 🇧🇷🔴
Apart from Bruno Fernandes equalling the Premier League single-season assist record with 20 assists, seeing Bryan Mbeumo back on the scoresheet made me even happier. ❤️
His first Premier League goal for #MUFC since scoring against Arsenal in January — and what a time to return. 🔥
Even if Bruno Fernandes doesn’t break the single-season assists record and only equals it, that’s still a massive achievement. Doing it while carrying #MUFC creatively for most of the season just shows his elite level. Different standards for a different class of midfielder. 🇵🇹✨
If Pep Guardiola can turn a quality talent like Rayan Cherki into bench material, it shows how brutal modern elite football is. You need depth, competition, and quality in every position to compete consistently.
That’s exactly why #MUFC need at least 6 top signings this summer if they truly want to give Michael Carrick a chance to challenge for titles.
This has to be the most pointless scream 😭 Enzo Fernandez celebrated like crazy after scoring against a poor Leeds side, only to drop an awful performance in the FA Cup final. #FACup
This has to be the most pointless scream 😭 Enzo Fernandez celebrated like crazy after scoring against a poor Leeds side, only to drop an awful performance in the FA Cup final. #FACup
🚨🌟 | JJ Gabriel will be paraded in front of the fans at Old Trafford tomorrow after he was crowned #MUFC’s Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year on Friday. [@ManUtd]
If Pep Guardiola can turn a quality talent like Rayan Cherki into bench material, it shows how brutal modern elite football is. You need depth, competition, and quality in every position to compete consistently.
That’s exactly why #MUFC need at least 6 top signings this summer if they truly want to give Michael Carrick a chance to challenge for titles.
#MUFC giving Michael Carrick a bigger say in transfers is something that worries me because Erik ten Hag was also heavily backed in recruitment, and it led to expensive signings like Mason Mount and Manuel Ugarte, who never truly fit the club’s long-term structure or style.
Under Ruben Amorim, the club reportedly pushed back on targets like Ollie Watkins and Emiliano Martínez, showing a more disciplined recruitment approach. That restraint helped steer the club towards younger, smarter profiles like Benjamin Šeško and Senne Lammens instead of short-term fixes.
Modern elite clubs succeed when recruitment is club-led, not manager-led. Giving any coach too much control over transfers is a gamble Manchester United have already suffered from before.
#MUFC giving Michael Carrick a bigger say in transfers is something that worries me because Erik ten Hag was also heavily backed in recruitment, and it led to expensive signings like Mason Mount and Manuel Ugarte, who never truly fit the club’s long-term structure or style.
Under Ruben Amorim, the club reportedly pushed back on targets like Ollie Watkins and Emiliano Martínez, showing a more disciplined recruitment approach. That restraint helped steer the club towards younger, smarter profiles like Benjamin Šeško and Senne Lammens instead of short-term fixes.
Modern elite clubs succeed when recruitment is club-led, not manager-led. Giving any coach too much control over transfers is a gamble Manchester United have already suffered from before.
🚨 NEW:
Michael Carrick will get a BIGGER say in transfers compared to Ruben Amorim.
Carrick reportedly wanted assurances over greater involvement in recruitment ahead of a crucial summer window which #MUFC welcomed.
United view this more collaborative approach as important in their push to return strongly to the UEFA Champions. [@UtdDistrict]