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Amorim signals limited January activity as United cope with injuries and AFCON absences

Amorim expects limited January business as United contend with injuries, AFCON absences and debate.

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Ruben Amorim made clear this week that Manchester United are unlikely to overhaul their squad during the January transfer window. He described a club approach built around a defined plan rather than a flurry of midseason signings.

That stance follows the club’s recent recruitment constraints. A lack of European qualification pushed summer spending toward the frontline, leaving depth in other areas short of improvement. As Amorim put it, “We are clearly attacking better.” Yet those gains have not materialised across the pitch.

Reports linking United to wide players and a midfield addition have fed speculation, but Amorim was candid about his expectations for the window. “The transfer window is not going to change, we have no conversation to have any change in the squad,” he said. He added context about the club’s priorities: “There is a process, there is an idea—that is going to continue. We are near places of the Champions League but we are also near eight teams behind us, so let’s focus on the next game.”

When asked whether players might request moves, he was unequivocal: “No. None of them. I don’t expect them to come to me to ask for anything.”

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Kobbie Mainoo remains on the fringes of the starting XI, too close to the required standard to be allowed to leave but not yet assured of a regular role. Joshua Zirkzee occupies a similar position; reported interest from Roma will test the club’s desire to retain him, though fitness concerns may determine the outcome.

Injury news offered little solace. “No new issues,” Amorim revealed before adding, “I don’t think anyone is going to recover.” United travel to Elland Road with the same eight absentees who missed the 1–1 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers, headed by Bruno Fernandes and the first-choice centre back pairing of Matthijs de Ligt and Harry Maguire. Mason Mount remains sidelined with an undiagnosed problem, and Mainoo is not yet ready to return.

United also await the return of three Africa Cup of Nations participants. Amad Diallo has been a standout, scoring twice to help Ivory Coast finish narrowly above Bryan Mbeumo’s Cameroon, while Noussair Mazraoui has started all three of Morocco’s group fixtures.

Amorim’s message to supporters was simple: immediate recruitment is unlikely and attention must remain on the next match.

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Dalot’s Account of Ronaldo’s ‘Not Gonna Make It’ Remark Reignites Debate at Old Trafford

Dalot says Ronaldo told him a forward ‘is not gonna make it here’ at Old Trafford; timeline disputed

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Diogo Dalot has recounted a moment with Cristiano Ronaldo that left United supporters puzzling over timing and target. In a piece for The Players’ Tribune Dalot wrote: “That season with Cristiano was when I really started to grow as a player and as a person. I lost count of the number of predictions he got right, because he knows so well what it takes to go to the top.

“If anyone skipped a set in the gym, he would notice. We had a striker here who did really well for us in his first season, but Cristiano said, ‘He’s not gonna make it here.’

“I said, ‘Cris, he scored two goals today!’ He said, ‘Yeah, but he didn’t have the fire to go for the third.’”

Dalot’s anecdote prompted a wave of fan investigation. Supporters returned to the 2021–22 campaign to see which player matched the description. The only United player besides Ronaldo to score a brace in that first campaign back was Bruno Fernandes, but Fernandes is an attacking midfielder, not a striker, and he remains at the club. The midfielder is entering his seventh season with the club and was crowned FWA and Premier League Player of the Season.

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That apparent mismatch has focused attention on the subsequent campaign. In 2022–23, before Ronaldo departed to join Al Nassr in December, both Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford registered two goals within the opening months and later left the club. Martial’s spell at Old Trafford included seven years, 79 goals in 269 appearances and five trophies, among them the 2016–17 Europa League. By the time Ronaldo returned, Martial had struggled for form, was loaned to Sevilla in 2021–22 and scored nine goals when he returned in 2022–23.

Rashford’s record stands at 138 goals in 426 appearances. He managed five goals in Ronaldo’s first season back, recovered in 2022–23, but endured difficult subsequent seasons before moving first to Aston Villa and then to Barcelona on loan, the latter of which where he hopes to stay.

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Agency Confirms Amorim Will Seek Work Abroad, Rules Out Return to Portugal

AS1 says Amorim will pursue his career abroad; Old Trafford memories of his tenure are mixed. Widely.

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Ruben Amorim’s representatives have moved to close down speculation over his next job by confirming he will not return to a Portuguese club. The statement from agency AS1, provided to Record, was unambiguous.

“Ruben Amorim made the decision a long time ago to pursue his career abroad.

“Therefore, he has not had any meetings with Portuguese clubs to discuss working conditions, structure, squad, salary, or anything else.

“Anything said beyond that is mere speculation and does not correspond to reality.”

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The clarification arrives amid wider debate about how a manager’s reputation is shaped after leaving a post. Assessments rarely remain static once a manager departs, and the surrounding events can recast a tenure for better or worse. The draft of recent histories includes comparisons with Xabi Alonso’s Real Madrid spell, which has been read in a new light by what followed at the club.

Amorim has suffered a different fate. There were few flattering eulogies to mark the end of his Manchester United tenure. That retrospective view hardened after the instant success of his successor, Michael Carrick, who led the exact same set of players which were dumped out of the Carabao Cup second round to fourth-tier Grimsby Town to third place in the Premier League.

Still, not everyone at Old Trafford views his time there only negatively. “I really like Ruben, he’s got great ideas,” Harry Maguire reflected back in March. “The ideas just didn’t work at Manchester United. I do believe he’ll go on and have an amazing career, and at his next club he’ll probably go and win many, many football matches.”

AS1’s public statement narrows the immediate field of possible destinations by stating that Amorim has not held talks with clubs in Portugal. For now the agency has framed his future as one to be pursued outside his home nation, and it has described any alternative reports as speculation that does not reflect reality.

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Carrick Climbs Ahead After Iraola Is Removed From United Shortlist

Carrick strengthened his claim after Iraola was “no longer under consideration” and now leads ahead.

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Manchester United look set to favour Michael Carrick for the permanent manager role after Andoni Iraola was apparently taken off the club’s shortlist. Carrick returned to Old Trafford in January as interim and, by securing Champions League qualification with three games to spare, has become the leading internal candidate.

Iraola, who opted to leave Bournemouth and had emerged as a credible external alternative, is reportedly “no longer under consideration,” according to the Daily Mail. That development strengthens Carrick’s position after a run of positive results under his stewardship.

Carrick’s managerial résumé is limited at the top level — his only permanent appointment to date was Middlesbrough in the EFL Championship — but his long association with the club counts for a great deal. He spent 15 years at Old Trafford as a player, captain and then assistant coach. Club figures have been “hugely impressed” by the results and by the way he has “galvanized” a previously underperforming squad.

Those internal endorsements appear to have translated into formal momentum. According to The Athletic, club officials are set to formally recommend a permanent contract for Carrick in an upcoming meeting with co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

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Iraola’s stock rests on three strong seasons at Bournemouth and earlier overachievement with Rayo Vallecano. His high-tempo style was seen as a possible fit on paper, and he could yet leave the Cherries in the Champions League if results in the next three weeks go in Bournemouth’s favour. The counterargument is a perceived lack of elite-level experience and the uncertainty of whether club-building success can be replicated at a club with greater pressure and smaller margins for error. The draft cites previous high-profile moves that did not go to plan at other clubs, including David Moyes, Graham Potter at Chelsea, and Unai Emery at Arsenal.

Separately, Iraola is reportedly a primary target for Crystal Palace to replace Oliver Glasner.

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