Overview
- Responding to Cristiano Ronaldo’s critique of Manchester United’s structure, Ruben Amorim said the club should look ahead and highlighted ongoing changes to how it operates and how players are expected to behave.
- United have put together a five-game unbeaten run in the league, including a late equaliser against Tottenham, with Bryan Mbeumo drawing praise for his recent goalscoring form.
- Former United scout Piotr Sadowski criticised the roughly £29m fee for Patrick Dorgu and cited Álvaro Carreras’ sale and subsequent rise in value as evidence of poor squad planning.
- A report says Amorim confronted Manuel Ugarte over work-rate standards in a team meeting after last season’s Europa League final, a move described as earning respect within the squad.
- Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham said no public money will fund United’s proposed 100,000-seat stadium, stressing the club must pay for the ground itself.