Ruben Amorim has dismissed talks about a possible free agent market this month due to the number of injuries recorded in the past few days.
Manchester United’s current position in the Premier League table is worrying as things are still on standby despite the departure of Erik ten Hag.
Ruben Amorim took charge from the Dutch manager in November with the expectation from the fans that things are going to be different, but the team has struggled to get results.
Manchester United have managed just 10 wins in 21 games under Ruben Amorim. Although the manager said during his first interview at the club that he knows that everyone will suffer, even the fans, it’s better to suffer now and enjoy later than to enjoy and suffer, Amorim said.
Ruben Amorim decided to take charge of the club in the middle of the season and the offer from Manchester United was a now-or-never deal, according to him. The players are finding it difficult to adapt to his style of play and the club only backed him with two players in the Winter.
Will Paul Pogba return to Manchester United?

With the number of injuries suffered in the past few days, reports have stated that Manchester United are looking at the free agent market to find a solution for Ruben Amorim, but the manager has dismissed the rumors.
Paul Pogba is the name that has been linked with a return to Manchester United in the past few weeks with a recent report stating that the midfielder is keen on a return to Old Trafford.
According to an account named the Unitedscout on X, Manchester United has discussed Paul Pogba internally, but some are against a move for the French international.
Ruben Amorim has now confirmed that Manchester United will not go into the free-agent market despite the injury cases at the club.
“No. We have young players, we work with young players. We have to focus on that”, Ruben Amorim said when asked whether the club would consider the free-agent market.
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