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As Ruben Amorim reaches his first anniversary as Manchester United boss, there are finally reasons to be cheerful for the club.
Manchester United director of football Jason Wilcox has hinted that the club plans to continue backing Ruben Amorim in the transfer market following recent improvements. Wilcox made it clear in Q&A with club media published on the official website that United have no choice but to “invest” even more to keep bettering the squad.
Manchester United have won three games in a row in the Premier League, but Emile Heskey believes they are still some way off being considered top-four contenders
"The aim has to be winning the Premier League. I know people will be questioning me for saying it after last season, but it has to be that," Luke Shaw said to Sky Sports during Manchester United's pre-season tour of America.
About a year ago, Manchester United chose to place the reins of the first team squad in Ruben Amorim’s hands. The Red Devils had decided to part ways with former manager Erik ten Hag after a poor