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Ruben Amorim's reportedly first transfer moves as he's set to offload two Manchester United flops

Published 1 month ago2 minute read
have yet to make significant moves, either in departures or new signings. However, has identified the players that won't take part in the squad, .

After spending over during the summer transfer window of 2024, . With these financial limitations in mind, Amorim is working to reshape a squad capable of climbing back into contention in the .

According to Fabrizio Romano, . Both have struggled to adapt to Amorim's system, prompting the Portuguese coach to push for their departures on loan deals until the end of the 2024-25 season.

Antony has struggled to deliver consistent performances on the right flank and has found his style of play incompatible with Amorim's tactical demands. . Both clubs and the player have approved the move, with only financial terms, , left to finalize.

, who recently returned after a 17-month injury layoff, . Talks are ongoing with several clubs about a potential loan move, with Premier League and international options being considered.

Both Antony and Malacia arrived at Manchester United in the summer of 2022. , while . Two and a half years later, neither player has lived up to expectations, and their struggles at Old Trafford appear to have reached a breaking point.

Despite being linked with various signings and exits before the January window opened, United have yet to complete any deals. The lack of activity has raised concerns among fans, particularly after ." .

With Antony and Malacia on their way out, Amorim may finally have the opportunity to reshape his squad. However, the clock is ticking, and the club is expected to act in the closing stages of the window.

As Fabrizio Romano reports, United are monitoring potential reinforcements, but key targets like Randal Kolo Muani (set to join Juventus) and Nuno Mendes (likely to renew with PSG) appear out of reach, leaving Amorim with limited options to strengthen his squad.

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