Supermarket Opens! Amorim's Favorite Real Madrid Strongly Digs for 50 Million Pounds, Rashford Excited About His New Club

13/01/2025 42hotness 0likes

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After the dismissal of Jose Mourinho, Manchester United has gone through seven head coaches but still hasn't seen the red dawn over Manchester. Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo recently proposed the "fish tank theory," suggesting that the problem with Manchester United lies not with the coaches but with the players. This insight is profound; the moment the management chose to support French star Paul Pogba and sacked Mourinho, the turmoil at United was already destined.

Jim Ratcliffe, the owner of Manchester United, has been at Old Trafford for half a year, living frugally. He replaced Ten Hag with Amorim, but the team remains in chaos. Amorin insists on his 3-4-3 formation tactical philosophy, which will inevitably lead to significant changes. However, Ratcliffe told Amorim that they can buy players only after selling some first. As a result, almost all Manchester United players have been put on the transfer market, open for negotiation without discrimination.

However, there are not many players in Manchester United's squad who can make waves in the transfer market. After the injury to Carvajal, Real Madrid continues to seek replacements to maintain team balance. The Spanish giants offered Liverpool's young star Alexander-Arnold 20 million pounds, which Liverpool considered insulting, especially since they are in a good position to win the title this season and would not sell a key player during a critical period.

According to Mirror reports, after failing to sign Alexander-Arnold, Real Madrid turned their attention to Manchester United's Portuguese full-back Dalot. In the recently concluded double red derby, Dalot completely outperformed Alexander-Arnold, making him look like the deserted Highway 66 at 4 am. After taking office, Amorim also highly values Dalot and has given him important responsibilities. Dalot is satisfied with his situation at Manchester United and naturally would not want to have a falling out with the Red Devils. To test Manchester United's resolve, Real Madrid is expected to offer a staggering 50 million pounds.

Amorim hopes to bring his former player Joao Felix from Sporting Lisbon to Old Trafford. Felix's release clause of 80 million pounds poses a significant challenge to Manchester United. To have a chance to sign the 26-year-old while complying with financial fair play regulations, selling Dalot becomes a realistic option for Manchester United.

According to Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio, Serie A team Como surprisingly expressed interest in signing Marcus Rashford, offering terms that meet the economic requirements of the English international. However, it seems that Rashford is not interested in joining this lower-tier Italian team. When traditional Serie A giants approached Rashford, the number 10 of Manchester United appeared unusually excited.

AC Milan, after winning the Italian Super Cup under new coach Conceicao against Inter Milan, has been inspired to aim higher. For Milan, Rashford represents a high level of offensive ability, capable of adding depth and unpredictability to their attack. Rashford possesses remarkable speed, the ability to defeat opponents, and an eye for goal, fitting the profile of the ideal player envisioned by new head coach Sergio Conceicao.

Initially, the Rossoneri were considering a loan deal, proposing to share 50% of Rashford's salary (currently 325,000 pounds per week) with Manchester United, which contradicted United's intentions. A few hours later, Milan submitted a new offer, including an option to buy. Of course, Milan is not the only club interested in Rashford; Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, and Paris Saint-Germain are also closely monitoring the number 10 of Manchester United. However, Milan's strategic focus is on including a buyout clause rather than a pure loan, which is a very sincere offer and is believed to be able to outbid other competitors.