According to the Manchester Evening News, Manchester United will not sign on the front line in the short term.
Manchester United is preparing for pre-season games in Chicago. According to Manchester United sources, Cunha and Mbemo left a good impression in the early stages. The two have good personalities, good integration, and inject vitality into the team.
Some Manchester United staff admitted that they were worried about the timely finalization of Mbemo so that he could catch up with the pre-season preparation period, and Amorin was satisfied with the addition of two efficient players. Football director Wilcox and CEO Bellada watched Manchester United's training, and one witness confirmed: "There was a lot of communication on the sidelines."
Amorin is satisfied with the team's current lineup and is expected to have no signings at the striker's position in the short term. Manchester United's plan to sign on the front line was ruined after Drapp chose Chelsea. The plan to introduce Villa goalkeeper Martinez also failed to achieve his wish. Martinez's weekly salary is 200,000 pounds, and Manchester United does not want to increase their salary expenditure.
The media went on to say that Manchester United did not completely rule out the introduction of a new striker and would evaluate all possibilities. After Rashford left, the team had more room for funding to pay for the transfer fee, but the sell-off situation was crucial. Manchester United hopes to obtain transfer fees by selling Anthony, Sancho and Anthony. Juventus is interested in Sancho and they have also received a lot of inquiries about Garnacho.