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Although Amorin likes Zhekai, Manchester United knows that he only wants to go to Arsenal and never offers a quote

Hupu, August 17th, Daily Mail Manchester United team reporter Nathan Salt wrote an op-ed article to analyze the transfer of Zhekelais.

Given that Manchester United scored only 44 goals in the Premier League last season (12 of which were scored before he coached), Amorin was desperately looking for a No. 9 player all summer, and it was natural that Zhekelais would be the first choice.

Zhekelais felt invincible when he played football under Amorin. The same is true for his teammates, especially Dzekelish himself.

Under Amorin, Dzekelish became one of the deadliest shooters in Europe, scoring 66 goals in 68 games they fought side by side.

But according to an insider of the Daily Mail Sports Edition, although Amorin is full of admiration and respect for Zhekelais, Manchester United officials have never taken action and have never contacted him.

The feeling inside Manchester United is that Zhekelais wants to join Arsenal, and only wants Arsenal. In their opinion, any long-term effort to reunite Amorin and Djokelaysh will be in vain after missing out on Liam Drapp, who chose to join Chelsea.

The atmosphere at Old Trafford Stadium was fascinating on Sunday afternoon. One side was someone who knew Dzekelish better than anyone present, including Arteta. The other side is the striker, who is familiar with all the skills in Amorin’s tactical system and knows how to find loopholes in his stiff defensive system.

In addition, it is also observed that Zhekelais is not like a consultant or mentor on the court. His leadership comes from his performance on the court. Amorin successfully guided this.

When he first joined Portugal Sports, one of the key messages Amorin conveyed to Zhekelais was not to pay too much attention to where he came from - the English Championship Coventry City - but to pay more attention to the quality of the players around him. "Believe you belong here" is his most important motto.

In his early years of coaching, the team dinner was a routine, because Amorin wanted to speed up the establishment of close ties in order to make a difference on the court. Manchester United's recent pre-season tour also reflected similar concerns.

The method to stimulate the greatest potential of Zhekelais has now become the strategy Amorin re-adopted in Manchester.