Ruben Amorim remains confident that Manchester United's allure is strong enough to attract top talent, despite their current struggles. The team sits 14th in the Premier League, having endured a record 15 defeats this season. Only Everton and relegated Leicester City have failed to score in more league games than United's 13 this term.
Amorim believes that even without securing European football for the 2025-26 season, players would still be eager to join Manchester United. "It's Manchester United," he stated. "What I feel is that there are a lot of players that want to play for our club." He acknowledges the challenges but insists the club has a clear vision.

The head coach has plans for an active transfer window at Old Trafford, identifying potential new signings and departures. However, he remains open to being impressed by his current squad. "I think Casemiro is the best example," Amorim said, highlighting how the player has improved his performance recently.
Manchester United can still qualify for next season's Champions League by winning the Europa League. They are set to face Athletic Bilbao in the semi-finals. Amorim is optimistic about their chances and believes success in Europe could bolster their appeal to prospective signings.
Amorim addressed rumours linking Manchester United with Wolves' forward Matheus Cunha but refrained from confirming any interest. "I will not say anything about Matheus because if I say one time, I will have to say for any situation that is yes or no," he explained.
The coach emphasised his focus on the current season while acknowledging that preparations for next season could change based on upcoming performances. This adaptability reflects his commitment to achieving success with the best possible team.
Despite challenges, Amorim's belief in Manchester United's enduring appeal remains unwavering. He is determined to build a competitive squad capable of achieving success both domestically and in Europe.