BREAKING NEWS: “LET Him Pack his things and Leave I don’t want to see him in my Club Again, He didn’t score an open Net and caused the Loss today”- Roben Amorim has instructed Manchester United FLOP to leave the Club with immediate effect.

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening the team’s attack before the transfer window closes, following yet another disappointing defeat at Old Trafford. The 2-0 loss to Crystal Palace was United’s seventh home defeat of the season, leaving them with a troubling goal difference of -6.
Amorim’s tactical decision to leave out strikers Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee in favor of playing midfielder Kobbie Mainoo as a makeshift forward did not yield results, as United failed to score for the ninth time this season. Despite their attacking struggles, the club is close to loaning out a third forward, with Marcus Rashford set to join Aston Villa on a temporary deal.
Acknowledging United’s goal-scoring issues, Amorim stressed that the team is working hard to find solutions. “We discuss this issue constantly, and we need to improve in all areas, especially in scoring goals,” he said. “We are doing everything we can to strengthen the team without repeating past mistakes. We understand the club’s current situation, but we are making every effort to improve.”
With just one day left in the transfer window, Amorim remains optimistic about securing a new forward to boost United’s attack. The club is exploring potential moves for Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku and Bayern Munich’s Mathys Tel, though Amorim declined to confirm any specific targets.
When asked about Tel, who has gone 14 games without scoring, Amorim was noncommittal. “Once the window closes, we’ll assess our squad,” he said. “Right now, my focus is on improving the team collectively. We need to win more games, and that remains our priority. This season has been a mix of small improvements, setbacks, and the need to build momentum again. But it’s clear we must get better.”
Amorim’s remarks indicate that United is willing to take a risk on a new forward in an effort to resolve their attacking struggles. With the clock ticking, fans will be eager to see if the club can secure a player capable of making an immediate impact and turning their season around.
Manchester United’s recent 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at Old Trafford marks their seventh home loss of the season, leaving them with a goal difference of -6. In response to ongoing offensive challenges, manager Ruben Amorim is actively seeking to bolster the team’s attacking options before the transfer window closes.
In the recent match, Amorim made the tactical decision to deploy 19-year-old midfielder Kobbie Mainoo as a false nine, leaving traditional strikers Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee on the bench. While Mainoo showed promise in the unfamiliar role, the team ultimately failed to score, highlighting the need for effective attacking solutions.
Despite the team’s scoring struggles, Marcus Rashford is set to join Aston Villa on loan. Amorim has defended this decision, emphasizing the club’s strategy to loan players for development and improvement, and expressing no concern over potential embarrassment should Rashford excel at Villa.
With the transfer window closing imminently, United is exploring potential signings to enhance their attack. Targets include Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku and Bayern Munich’s Mathys Tel, though no specific deals have been confirmed.
Amorim remains focused on collective team improvement, acknowledging the season’s mix of progress and setbacks. He emphasizes the need to build momentum and secure more victories as the season progresses.