The last time I checked, Manchester United is still among the richest clubs in the world,so when it's comes to money I think there are financially buoyant and capable of handling/taking care of any expenses that's pops up. If Manchester United really want to start seeing great improvement on the club next season,I think the board needs to cooperate fully with Amorim by approving adequate funds for Amorim to used in signing high valued players to the squad. I believe Amorim is an experience coach that wants to succeed in Manchester United and with his experience, I think he knows the kind of quality players needed to sign in for the club to move forward next season. Manchester United should be following the footsteps of PSG,Real Madrid and Manchester City in regard to spending of money to get quality players .
I don't know what has come of Manchester United these days. They hardly think it is right to spend a huge amount on buying players, and they want the coach to do the impossible to win a trophy with the available players the team has.
This coming season is where everyone is waiting for the management to do the needful to bring out huge money to sign quality players. It is when they didn't do it, to miss signing Osimhen and other quality players, that's when it will come down on them that they have missed a lot for appearing non-formidable again
That being said, Osimhen would be a perfect signing for Manchester United but the club management wouldn't like to sign him to avoid spending what they have budgeted on signing any player they want to sign. They will be looking at less expensive players to sign as usual.
People keep thinking that all United needs to do is throw money at the problem and get the next superstar, and everything will be OK. But to be honest, that's what got them stuck in the mud in the first place. The new INEOS men say a lot about changing the culture and fixing the structure, and believe it or not, they're already eager to sell anyone for the appropriate price, even huge names like Rashford or Sancho. Yes, there is a lot of talk about Osimhen and Mbeumo this summer, but United has previously spent a lot of money on Yoro, Cunha, Ugarte, Zirkzee, and others, so they aren't afraid of hefty fees. The issue is that if you keep going for names instead of putting together a team, you'll wind up with a big, mismatched group with no clear goal
Whether they don't get Osimhen, it's not the end of the world. What matters more is whether INEOS really does what they say and begins functioning like City or Real Madrid: acquire intelligently, sell well, and construct a core that matches the manager. This could be the year they finally get their act together and stop making panic buys only to grab attention. Fans desire trophies, but they should really want a team that has a real plan even more