Overview
- Manchester United have recorded three straight Premier League wins to rise to sixth during Ruben Amorim’s first year in charge.
- Director of football Jason Wilcox says there is a clear plan and that returning to the top four requires investment in the right players who can handle the club’s demands.
- Wilcox praises the rapid integration of Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko and goalkeeper Senne Lammens after a summer spend reported at about £200 million.
- Amorim warns the squad could be stretched during the Africa Cup of Nations, with Mbeumo likely to join Cameroon and Amad Diallo potentially missing up to six league games.
- Leadership urges patience through expected bumps given last season’s 15th-place finish and highlights a top-four push as vital for prestige and financial sustainability.
 
  
 