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3 big questions MU need to answer in the pre -season period

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MU has returned to training on Monday to prepare for the summer tour of 2025, marking a serious start for the Premier League 2025/26.

Amorim and MU prepared to start the pre -season period

The Red Devils welcomed 15 players back to the army, towards the first friendly match against Leeds in Sweden on July 19. The rookie Matheus Cuha and Diego Leon were present at the Carrington Training Center, first meeting new teammates. Some other players will return this week after completing international competition.

The 2025/26 Premier League season is just over a month, and coach Ruben Amorim and his colleagues at MU have some important issues to be solved before the ball. Manchester Evening News has reviewed 3 big questions that MU needs to answer in the pre -season period.

MU wants a 25 -year -old attack star, and this player himself wants to join MU. So this is clearly a deal that should be completed.

The Red Devils made two offers for Bryan Mbeumo this summer but were rejected by Brentford. However, the negotiations are still continuing in an effort to find an agreement between the two sides.

Brentford is holding a tough stance with one of his most important players, but they do not rule out the possibility that MBeumo will continue to stay in Gtech Community next season.

On the MU side, they want to end the deal as soon as possible, and it will be ideal if they can bring MBEumo to the United States to take a pre -season trip in the next few weeks.

MU decided to postpone the return day of 5 players who were no longer in the club's plan.

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Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho, Antony and Tyrell Malacia were both determined to have no future at Old Trafford, and were allowed to take extra time to search for new stops.

MU expects to be able to earn more than £ 120 million from the sale of the 5 names mentioned above – a sum of money that can fully offset the cost of Cunha and Mbeumo.

However, MU's negotiations are not strong, because everyone knows the club wants to liquidate this group of players. The question is how many teams are willing to pay the price that MU wants?

Selling at least 1 or 2 players in the next few weeks will be a welcome result.

The MU players started the army back

Last season, Amorim continuously rotated the squad in the context of the dense schedule both in the country and the European arena.

Now, not having to attend the European Cup can help the Portuguese coach build a more stable squad for the Premier League, creating conditions for MU to maximize the strength when the schedule is no longer overloaded.

However, that is only effective if the team finds the form. Amorim will need to make a decision on Andrre Onana and Rasmus Hojlund are the number one choice in the main squad. At the same time, he must also clarify the tactical role of players like Kobbie Mainoo or Mason Mount in the upcoming season.

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