Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is reportedly annoyed with the club’s hierarchy following their transfer decisions this winter.
The Red Devils had a quiet winter transfer window and they made just one big signing in the form of Lecce defender Patrick Dorgu.
The club did not have funds for a new striker despite the fact that they loaned out Marcus Rashford and Antony to Aston Villa and Real Betis.
It is now reported that Amorim is frustrated with the decisions made. He did not expect Rashford and Antony to leave without a replacement.
Furthermore, he is surprised with the club’s decision to persist with Casemiro, who is clearly out-of-favour under his management.
The Brazil international has been an unused substitute in 11 of the last 15 games which is a clear indication that he has no future at the club.
Casemiro was a late substitute against Leicester City yesterday, but he is expected to be offloaded on a permanent basis this summer.
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