BRING HIM HERE: Ruben Amorim has told Man Utd executives that he wants to sign Viktor Gyokeres RIGHT NOW instead of waiting until the summer

Ruben Amorim Pushes Manchester United to Prioritize Viktor Gyokeres Signing Amid Struggles

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Manchester United’s turbulent season under Ruben Amorim, who took charge in November, has intensified their pursuit of Swedish striker Viktor Gyokeres. Amorim has reportedly urged club executives to expedite the transfer rather than waiting for the summer, emphasizing Gyokeres’ importance in addressing the team’s current challenges.

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United’s Struggles Deepen The Red Devils continue to falter, with potential January exits for Marcus Rashford, who seeks a fresh challenge, and Joshua Zirkzee, who has struggled to find his footing. Despite Amorim’s earlier remarks about limited transfer activity this winter, the team’s precarious position—14th in the league and just above the relegation zone—has forced a rethink.

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Gyokeres’ Premier League Potential Gyokeres, 26, has thrived at Sporting Lisbon under Amorim’s guidance since his £20 million move from Coventry City after their playoff heartbreak. His performances have caught United’s attention, but triggering his £80 million release clause will be crucial. With Gyokeres previously expressing his ambition to play in the Premier League, speculation over his move to Old Trafford has grown.

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Formation and Tactical Needs Amorim’s preferred 3-4-3 system necessitates reinforcements, particularly in attack and at wing-back. United’s reliance on Bruno Fernandes and Rashford for goals has left them vulnerable, especially with Rashford sidelined since early December. The urgency to bolster their squad is underscored by a 2-0 defeat to Newcastle, further heightening the stakes ahead of fixtures against Liverpool and Arsenal.

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Gyokeres’ Response When asked about a potential reunion with Amorim at United, Gyokeres said:”Going with Amorim to Man United? I don’t know, I’m here. As you can see, I enjoy it at Sporting. It’s nothing I think about.”

Despite his reserved comments, United’s dire situation could make this a transfer window to remember.