Well it really frustrating to see Manchester United's facing thier current situation, they have really take the idea of calling for squads refreshments just as you have mentioned of getting rid of outdated players and bringing in new fresh talents should be on their mindset as soon as possible, well despite of thier recent struggles there is still way forward for them this season, for now some effective factors are contribute to the team's performance this season pulse lack of preparedness for new season because from could say that for years Manchester United have been a well skilled team which then were dealing with some effective home made players but at the end suddenly change happened, my questions is that do you think a change in leadership or a well pick of talented player's could turn thing around for them?
It's frustrating though and I'm sure their fans are sick and tired of how the club dwindling each season. I understand that Manchester United has drawn a list of players to be sold but the question is, who wants those players? I also think that the price tag on those players maybe the main reason why clubs are shying away from them. They are not that prolific and shouldn't be demanding for huge sum of money for them. I think Manchester United needs some of these players to go in other to allow new ones to come in.
We saw with the Antony transfer how successful a player who failed to perform at Manchester United could be in Spain. Antony, who revived with Real Betis, had a fantastic loan spell. I'm sure Amorim is closely monitoring the situation of the loanees. If not, they should, as Manchester United may not have the budget to spend huge sums on transfers. Dozens of failed transfers from previous years have left the team in a difficult financial situation.
He is monitoring it, but what is the best for the player and the club is not determined yet. If Antony can't handle the Premier League and feels more comfortable in Spain and foun a team that he fits into, it's not as easy as calling him back hoping he would do the same for Manchester United. There must be reasons why he failed during his first season.
I don't know whether he left when ten Hag was still there or when Amorim was already there, which means that maybe there is a chance to do it better this time when he will work with a new coach. It could change a lot of things for him for the better.