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American Focus > Blog > Sports > “Without Champions League, we don’t need a big squad”
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“Without Champions League, we don’t need a big squad”

Last updated: May 27, 2025 3:05 am
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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has opened up about the club’s strategy for the upcoming summer transfer window. Following their defeat in the Europa League final to Tottenham Hotspur, the Red Devils missed out on securing a spot in the UEFA Champions League for the next season.

Amorim, who guided his team to a disappointing 15th place finish in the Premier League, has revealed that the absence of European football next season will lead to a streamlined squad. He explained in a recent interview with Tribuna that they have contingency plans in place:

“We always prepare two plans, one for the Champions League and one without it. Without Champions League, we don’t need a large squad. We can manage the squad more effectively and focus on improving the existing team and our academy.”

The manager emphasized the importance of adhering to Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations, limiting their activities in the transfer market this summer. Despite this constraint, Amorim remains optimistic about the team’s progress, acknowledging that there will be challenges ahead but highlighting the steady improvement as a key goal.

Although the club may not be as active in the transfer window as initially expected, they have been linked with a move for Wolves attacker Matheus Cunha. Speculation suggests that a deal has been reached between Manchester United and the player, with a reported fee of £62.5 million.

Cunha, who recently played what could be his final match for Wolves against Brentford, took to social media to express his gratitude to the fans, hinting at an imminent departure from the club. The Brazilian forward has enjoyed a prolific season, scoring 17 goals and providing six assists in 36 appearances.

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As Manchester United fans eagerly anticipate Cunha’s potential arrival, the club’s focus on strategic recruitment and youth development under Amorim’s guidance signals a shift towards sustainability and long-term growth. With challenges on the horizon, the Red Devils aim to navigate the transfer market wisely and build on their existing strengths to propel the team forward.

In conclusion, Manchester United’s approach to the upcoming transfer window reflects a balanced and pragmatic outlook, prioritizing stability and improvement within the constraints of financial regulations. As they look to reinforce their squad and nurture young talent, the club remains steadfast in their commitment to progress and success under Ruben Amorim’s leadership.

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