
Ruben Amorim decided to keep a Manchester United player who was previously “guaranteed” to leave the club this summer, he was reported.
United has only brought one permanent signature this summer in the Wolves Matheus Cunha striker, but agreed 71 million pounds sterling with Brentford to sign his compatriot Bryan Mbeumo.
Expenditure has proven to be more difficult, the only notable departures being that of Christian Eriksen and Victor Lindelof at the end of their contracts.
A “bombs team”, with Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Antony, Alejandro Garnacho and Tyrell Malacia, would have been created, the five unauthorized parias train alongside the first team.
However, the five players are currently at the club, fans have started to get impatient on their imminent outings.
Amorim has rather focused on promoting United Academy players so far, with a young team named to face Leeds in Stockholm on Saturday afternoon.
Among the contingent from the international midfielder Mali Youth International Sekou Kone.
The 19 -year -old was compared to the legend of Manchester City Yaya Toure, and United planned to send him on loan to the Swiss team Lausanne -Sport – which belongs to the Ineos group of Sir Jim Ratcliffe – to acquire new experience.
It is According to the Salt Nathan of the Daily MirrorWho reports that there is a “expectation” that Kone will now remain at United after impressing Amorim in training.
The Malian appeared in the after-season tour of United in Hong Kong and produced a solid cameo against the Hong Kong All-Stars.
The decision to keep Kone to Old Trafford seems to indicate that the main transfer priorities of United are far from the central midfielder.
Fabrizio Romano reports That the Red Devils are pursuing a potential decision for the Aston Villa Emiliano Martinez goalkeeper and target a new striker.
However, it is said that these movements largely depend on the possibility of moving the players – which the club should not yet achieve with less than a month until the start of the new Premier League season.
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