Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has already outlined his plans ahead of the January transfer window, with a left back being the so-called ‘priority’ position.
Amorim took charge of his first training session at Carrington on Monday ahead of this weekend’s much-anticipated Premier League clash against Ipswich Town.
The 39-year-old, who has penned a two-and-a-half year contract at Old Trafford, got to work on implementing his methods as 10 senior first-team players, including Kobbie Mainoo and Mason Mount, got the chance to impress.
After footage emerged online, we noticed a handful of details in the training session. Antony played as a right wing-back – a far from familiar role – while Luke Shaw was pushed inside as a left centre-back.
Amorim wants his wing-backs to push high as he continues to push the much-favoured 3-4-3 formation.
And with that in mind, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has indicated that United want to sign a new left-back for Amorim’s system in 2025.
“The club is already assessing options with more than three candidates in list,” he said on X, formerly Twitter. “It only remains to be seen whether it’s gonna happen in January or summer window (most likely).”
Romano has already spoken about Amorim’s plans ahead of his first game in charge.
“Left back is a priority position,” he said on his YouTube channel. “In 2025, Man Utd want to sign an important left-back. Amorim wants a top left-footed player in that position. Let me say clearly today that Manchester United are working on a new, important left-back or left-wing back. For sure United will do something there.”
Romano went on to name Bournemouth\s Milos Kerkez and Bayern Munich‘s Alphonso Davies as two players on United’s shortlist, but they will have competition from elsewhere, with Liverpool already showing an interest in Kerkez.
Romano added: “They are monitoring Kerkez, even before Amorim. Liverpool are also monitoring him and Richard Hughes, Liverpool director, knows him so well from his time at Bournemouth. It’s not only Kerkez or Davies, there are also other names they are monitoring.”
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