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Amorim outlines squad, backs Benjamin Sesko and sets focus on Arsenal opener

Amorim praises Benjamin Sesko, confirms two absences and outlines season and midfield plans. Sunday.

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Ruben Amorim used his pre-match media appearance to set expectations ahead of Manchester United’s Premier League opening fixture against Arsenal at Old Trafford. The manager gave a clear update on availability, discussed new signing Benjamin Sesko and addressed wider squad and season aims.

On injuries he was concise. “No, Licha and Mazraoui are out, they cannot play this game. Josh and Andre are recovering and are options. We’ll see,” he said.

Amorim made his assessment of Sesko plain, signalling faith in the striker who arrived from RB Leipzig. “I can see Ben being a striker at this club for many years. That is why we paid a lot of money. He didn’t have a lot of time , but physically he is ready. That is a big component in our league. He’s ready to play and we’ll see if he starts.” The head coach praised the 22 year old’s attitude, noting he asks intelligent questions. “I really like that, especially when it’s smart questions. He listens and he wants to perform, so that is very good.” Amorim added that the player is “obsessed” with football and remains at Old Trafford beyond training.

On selection and competition up front the manager stressed depth. “first of all, we have more than three , so they are fighting for their places, but I’m really happy.

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“I think he has great potential. In everything he does, he can play different types of football, he will feel the Premier League is very aggressive, he is going to learn and he has great potential.” When asked about Rasmus Hojlund’s status he would not be drawn, describing the Dane as “one more option. We will see. We are focused on this game and Rasmus is still our player.”

Looking at the season, Amorim tempered ambition with realism. “It’s hard to know,” the boss replied. “We cannot change everything in four weeks, but we are better. We are training harder and are more prepared to cope with the demands of the game. I’m really more confident, that is clear. Step by step, we will be a better team.

“We want to return to Europe. We have to be realistic with our fans. We will have to fight a lot because there are more teams with time together than us. We have to focus game by game. We want to win against Arsenal.” He added: “I learned a lot last season. I don’t need to focus on the future. That doesn’t matter and I don’t care. I need to live day by day. Everything that is noise to our team, I take out of the picture, so I just prepare my team against Arsenal.”

Asked about Viktor Gyokeres and Sporting, Amorim said: “That is a question for Mikel ,” he said. “Viktor is in a different league. Sporting have good scouting because they live from the players they can buy and sell to survive. I think he’s a very good player. It’s not a surprise to see him with a big club in England.”

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On midfield options he suggested positional flexibility. “Maybe Mason Mount is a player who can play in that position if we want something different;” he replied. “But we have players to cope and win games in the Premier League.” Discussing Bruno Fernandes he added: “Even last season, when he played as a midfielder, he was the player who had more shots near the box.” Amorim replied. “So I think it’s a good thing for Bruno to stay in one position during training.

“I want Bruno near the ball, which is really important for our team. Now we have players with different characteristics who can cope with that, so we will try to manage that game by game, the players for the best positions.”

United’s match against the Gunners kicks off on Sunday at 4.30pm UK time (GMT+1).

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Amorim accepts criticism but says former players lack context amid United struggles

Amorim accepts criticism but says former players lack context as United seek results at Old Trafford.

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Ruben Amorim acknowledged Manchester United’s recent displays have invited criticism but told vocal former players they do not fully appreciate the current context at Old Trafford. He also pointed to the club’s recent run of results as the central concern.

The manager, who has been in charge for 13 months, has won 24 of his 58 games at the club. Amorim noted the contrast between present expectations and the memories held by ex-players from United’s most successful periods, a group whose combined haul of Premier League titles totals 39.

On the criticism he faces, Amorim said: “I think it’s normal,” Amorim said. “I think it’s a fact that me, as a manager of Manchester United, I think we are underachieving. We should have more points, especially this season. So I take that naturally.

“Sometimes they don’t have all the information and they see Manchester United with the standards that they lived here, always winning. So it’s hard for them to see their club in this situation.”

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Throughout his 13 months at the helm, Amorim has coped with persistent debate over his 3-4-2-1 system and the manager’s handling of squad selection. One recent flashpoint has been his limited use of midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, who remains the last academy graduate in the first-team squad.

Amorim has argued results would mute much of the criticism. “I think not winning is the issue,” Amorim claimed. “Of course you can point to a lot of things and they point to a lot of things that we need to improve, but the big issue is not winning. If I’m winning I can go to the games on a horse, arrive there, playing with just two defenders and everything will be fine.

“The problem is that, me as a manager, I’m not doing good enough and that is a fact also and I can accept that. So that is the only problem. For them it’s that Manchester United is not winning and is not in the position that it’s supposed to be.”

Amorim’s side prepare to face Bournemouth at Old Trafford on Monday. A victory could see United finish the gameweek in fifth, while a draw would lift them above Liverpool into sixth.

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United and Wrexham in talks for repeat pre-season friendly on proposed Scandinavia trip

United in talks with Wrexham for a repeat pre-season friendly on a planned Scandinavia trip in 2026

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Manchester United are reported to be in discussions with Wrexham about a potential repeat of the sides’ dramatic friendly next summer. The previous meeting ended 3–1 to Wrexham and included a serious injury to striker Paul Mullin, who suffered a punctured lung and broken ribs following a challenge from young goalkeeper Nathan Bishop, who would leave United just weeks later.

According to the Daily Mail, United are interested in arranging another fixture with the Championship outfit. The proposed match is expected to be one of two friendlies during the Red Devils’ planned trip to Scandinavia, rather than the United States where the earlier meeting took place.

Club officials are debating how the 2026 World Cup might affect summer demand. Some believe the tournament will boost interest in matches that summer, while others fear fans will be fatigued by the time United begin friendlies. Ticket sales are central to that decision and reduced demand would likely prompt a different approach, given the significant logistical upheaval of a trip to the United States.

For Wrexham, the proposed friendly would provide a celebration following their first season back in the Championship. The Red Dragons had been among the title favourites during their time in the lower divisions but have since found themselves in a genuine battle in the second tier. The Championship is described as famously difficult to escape and often goes right down to the wire.

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At the time the potential friendly was reported, Wrexham sit 14th in the Championship standings, four points adrift of the playoff places and 10 clear of the relegation zone. New investment from Apollo Sports Capital has been cited as a boost to the club’s long-term aim of reaching the Premier League and, potentially, meeting United at the top level.

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Napoli Open to Assessing Loan Move for Kobbie Mainoo as Midfielder Seeks Minutes

Napoli open to assessing a loan for Kobbie Mainoo as he seeks more minutes away from United. in Jan.

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Napoli have not dismissed the possibility of pursuing Kobbie Mainoo on loan as the Manchester United midfielder seeks regular playing time. Mainoo has struggled for minutes under Ruben Amorim and is reported to favour a temporary move abroad when the January transfer window opens, with links to Napoli and Bayern Munich.

Napoli sporting director Giovanni Manna spoke to Sky Sport Italia about the club’s potential involvement, suggesting any approach would be evaluated. “He is a player who has been linked to Napoli since August, also for his age, his potential, and the transfer opportunity,” Manna said. “This team is doing well, it is consolidated. We have some important absences right now, but sooner or later the lads will return, strong and determined. We have to make the right evaluations, so we’ll see how things progress along the way.”

The interest is framed by recent business between the two clubs. Napoli have taken Scott McTominay and Rasmus Højlund from Manchester United in the past couple of years, moves that the Italian club will be conscious of as they weigh any further activity.

Reports in the Daily Mail indicate Mainoo has chosen Napoli as his preferred destination and that “at least 12 clubs” could show interest if Manchester United permit a loan. The player was thought to have been keen on a move to Naples over the summer as well. Any transfer is likely to depend on United’s willingness to engage and whether the club requires a replacement first. It has also been suggested a decision on Mainoo might be delayed until after Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbeumo return from the Africa Cup of Nations.

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Mainoo’s limited appearances this season have prompted questions whenever Amorim has faced the media. On the topic, the United boss said: “I see it. I just want to win, I try to put the players, I don’t look who it is, I don’t care about that, I’m just trying to put the best players on the pitch,” reinforcing that selection is based on performance and team needs.

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