Renowned football journalist Fabrizio Romano has shared insights on Manchester United players who may not suit Ruben Amorim’s high-intensity tactical approach. With Amorim reportedly set to become the club’s next manager, several players could be moved on due to their inability to adapt to his demanding pressing and fast-paced style.
Romano’s sources indicate that some current United players might struggle with Amorim’s expectations for relentless pressing, quick transitions, and high-energy play. While specific names weren’t disclosed, Romano suggested that players who are used to a more conservative or less physically demanding role could find themselves out of favor.
Manchester United has already undergone significant changes under Erik ten Hag, but Amorim’s appointment could bring a shift in tactical direction. The club’s board is said to be ready to support the new manager with funds for a squad overhaul, possibly leading to departures for those who don’t fit his high-pressing system.
With the January transfer window approaching, fans can expect a busy period of transfers, with several well-known players potentially on the move. Romano’s report has fueled speculation about which players might seek new challenges in the near future.