Overview
- He says he has no regrets over choosing United in 2024 for about £52m despite last season’s 15th-place finish and Europa League final defeat to Tottenham.
- After a pre-season foot fracture and a managerial change, he has become a regular starter under Ruben Amorim this season.
- He praises recruitment focused on character, saying the squad has removed bad energy and drama to create a single, unified group.
- He notes one-match weeks without European fixtures have allowed more training time to address weaknesses from last year.
- He describes his role on the right of Amorim’s back three supporting attack-minded Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbeumo, as United arrive unbeaten in four and target a measure of redemption at Tottenham.