Schmeichel hopes Amorim won’t repeat Manchester United’s transfer mistakes
Lars Foster
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Manchester United’s transfer policy has baffled many in recent years, with the club frequently overpaying for players in the final days of transfer windows. However, Red Devils legend Peter Schmeichel hopes those days are now behind them.
Details: The former Manchester United goalkeeper stated that head coach Rúben Amorim has enough time to carefully plan the club’s transfer strategy. He has already assessed the squad and identified which players he can rely on and who should be sold.
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“Now he knows who he can use and who he should part ways with—he has a clear understanding. The rebuilding process has started. He is bringing in players like Patrick Dorgu because he knows he wants to strengthen the left-back position.
We’ll see what else happens. I don’t think it’s a major concern, but what’s important is that Amorim has started building his squad. Then we have a truly crucial summer ahead. We won’t be playing in the new Club World Cup, which is actually a good thing.
It gives him time to rest but also four months to clearly determine who is leaving and who is coming in. I like this. I don’t want deadline-day transfers. We’ve done that before, and it usually ended with us overpaying for players. We’ll see,” Schmeichel said in an interview with Meczyki’s YouTube channel.