Well-known football journalist Fabrizio Romano has provided insight into players at Manchester United who might not align with Ruben Amorim’s high-intensity tactical philosophy. With Amorim reportedly set to become the next manager of the club, several players could be on the move as they don’t fit the intense, pressing style of play he is known for.
Romano’s sources suggest that certain players currently at United may struggle to adapt to Amorim’s demands for relentless pressing, quick transitions, and high-energy play. While specific names were not confirmed, Romano hinted that some of these players, especially those accustomed to a more conservative or less physically demanding role, may find themselves surplus to requirements.
Manchester United has already been undergoing significant changes under Erik ten Hag, but Amorim’s arrival could signal a new tactical direction. The club’s board is reportedly preparing to back the new manager with funds for squad overhaul, which could lead to departures for those who don’t fit his high-pressing game model.
Given the potential for movement, fans should expect a flurry of transfer activity involving several high-profile names. With the January transfer window approaching, the possibility of exits is increasing. Romano’s report has sparked speculation about which players might be seeking new challenges in the near future.