Yeah, it is of great concern how Manchester United's performance is declining in the Premier League slowly, and the Manchester United board has brought in different coaches to Manchester United so that Manchester United can perform well and start challenging for the Premier League title, but none of the coaches the Manchester United board signed were able to change Manchester United's poor performance. Ruben Amorim did a great job at Sporting CP, and I was looking up to him to change Manchester United's situation next season, but with how Manchester United is slow in signing players this season, I am not expecting much from Ruben Amorim because he's yet to get the quality players that will help him perform well at Manchester United next season.
Well, Manchester United has actually been making quite a concerted effort since the Ten Hag era. In fact, in almost every transfer window, they've brought in players considered to be of high quality. But for some reason, the team seems to be struggling to recover.
And now, in the Amorim era, I'm personally not so sure. Manchester United's transfer market moves have been mediocre, and the players they've brought in haven't been as ambitious as usual. However, it's not impossible that Amorim will succeed with the players they've brought in. Manchester United must rebuild from the ground up. And starting with players more familiar with the Premier League is a realistic approach. These players can likely be expected to adapt more quickly than players brought in from outside the Premier League.