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Manchester United prepares two plans for the summer window, and they are still confident of signing Cunia

reported on May 22 that Manchester Evening News reported that Amorin confirmed that before losing to Tottenham in the Europa League final, Manchester United had formulated two plans for the summer window. The 0-1 loss to Tottenham in the final means that Manchester United will miss the European game for the second time in 35 years, which is also the first time they have missed the event for two consecutive seasons since returning to the Champions League in 1993. The club is still confident that it will sign Wolves offensive core Cunnia for £62.5 million, and is interested in Ipswich striker Drapp, who has termination clauses of £30 million. However, the vacancy in the European game and the sluggish Premier League ranking next season will definitely weaken Manchester United's market attractiveness. If the loss to Aston Villa in the last round and Tottenham remains unbeaten against Brighton, the Red Devils may fall to 17th place.

Amorin confirmed: "We have even prepared two plans for the transfer market. We must admit that it is difficult for giants like us to miss the Champions League. But we must also see the positive side: more time to prepare for the team can perform better in the Premier League, which will be our focus."

Since Amorin took office on November 11, Manchester United has won only 6 Premier League games in 26 Premier League games. The League Cup was eliminated by Tottenham and the FA Cup lost to Fulham in the fifth round of penalty shootout, making the Europa League the only hope for the season. After March international match day, Manchester United lost 8 wins in the league and fell to 16th place, but Amorin insisted that he saw signs of improvement.

"I have always told you honestly that today is not perfect, but it is better than your opponent," Amorin added. "In the second half, we tried all the methods such as forward central defender and mid-wicket crossing from the wing. I admit that I performed poorly in some games, but today is not like this. Of course, the team still has huge room for improvement."

He gave examples against Nottingham Forest, Wolves and home games against Manchester City: "The new system needs to be adapted. If you seize the opportunity when facing Tottenham Hotspur, the press conference will be a different situation. I don't need to prove anything to the fans, but I will stick to my football philosophy."