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Telegraph: Manchester United is still looking for strikers but has a limited budget, and Sesco and Jackson are both considering

July 19th Manchester United coach Amorin is about to usher in his first full season in coaching the team. The club has given the Portuguese considerable support in the transfer market. The Daily Telegraph revealed the Red Devils' next signing plan.

After missing Drapp, Manchester United is still looking for a striker in the transfer market but the club has a limited budget. Although the Red Devils have been paying attention to Leipzig's Sesco for a long time, the club is currently underfunded. Head coach Amorin hopes to bring in more players before the transfer window is closed, but some redundant staff must be cleared first. Chelsea's Nicholas Jackson and Florence's Keane Jr. are also under consideration, while Villa's Watkins seems not very cost-effective due to age issues. Manchester United also received self-recommendations from free agents such as Lewin, Callum Wilson and Vardy, but they are still regarded as alternatives.

Amorin also hopes to bring in another midfielder and may need a central defender to fill the vacancy left by Lindelof's departure, Evans' retirement and Luke Shaw and Lisandro Martinez's long-term injuries. United are even looking for a goalkeeper to compete with Onana, who may have missed the early season game due to a hamstring injury.

To achieve Amorin's plan, Manchester United will need to sell some players and cut wages in the next 43 days. Iranga, Alvaro Carreras and Max Oyedler brought Manchester United a transfer share of £20.7 million, but it was just a drop in the bucket. From a financial and competitive perspective, Manchester United needs to sell Rashford, Sancho, Garnacho, Anthony and Maracia.

Amorin seems to be working to make these players feel uncomfortable at Manchester United, and he doesn't want anyone who might be a distraction or problem to stay on the team. Manchester United appoints another Portuguese, Acasio Valentine, as team and operations manager to ensure the stability of the locker room.

Rashford was stripped of the No. 10 jersey and could only report to the Carrington Training Base after 5 pm. Amorin plans to bring a streamlined roster to the United States to participate in the Premier League summer series, so it is difficult for those who have been thrown into the cold palace to go with the team. Rashford is eager to join Barcelona and is willing to accept a salary cut, and Juventus has also shown interest in Rashford and Sancho. Anthony hopes to return to Betis, but the opponent seems to be more inclined to loans than to transfers.

Manchester United's biggest source of income this summer may be the sale of Garnacho. The Argentine hopes to stay in the Premier League. Villa and Tottenham are interested in him. Amorin has made it clear that he does not want Garnacho to stay in the team. The future of other players such as Hoylen will depend on the situation. Today, Milan has become interested in the Danish striker.

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