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To be honest it's very unfair for a coach that's about to start his debut season, he managed to help the team escape relegation despite starting mid-season so what they're supposed to do is back him up in the transfer window so he'll have a successful season ahead but then I wonder why the board is not really active in the window. It shows that they want him to fail so they'll panic and sign another coach again mid-season, it keeps going on and on but then no one but the coach is held accountable, if the owners of the team are not competent enough to get things going smoothly then they should sell the club to better suitors cause they've destroyed the legacy of that great club and it's so sad.
Amorim is what you mean? Don't get me wrong. Since Sir Jim Ratcliffe came into the ownership of Manchester United through the INEOS company by acquiring a 25% stake from the largest shareholder of the Glazer family, there has been a good change that is different from before.
Indeed, Manchester United only got Cunha and Diego Leon, this shows that Amorim wants the management not to be too hasty to spend a lot of money on just one player who ends up like Antony and Onana.
The process of getting Bryan Mbeumo should have shown how they did it wisely, including giving Cunha the number 10 which indicates that no player is bigger than the club.
Amorim wants players to play for the team not for others, let alone for money. If you don't want to, please find another team.
Is that clear?
It's the money they'll get from a future transfer of Osimhen to another club, it's similar to what Manchester United are getting from Elanga's transfer to Newcastle and Alvaro's transfer to Real Madrid it simply means that they'll get a certaint amount of money when Galatasaray decides to sell Osimhen to another club, most club do that recently especially when they want to give out a prospect or important player to another team.