
Prior to Monday night, Ruben Amorim had stated that the team would make every effort to strengthen their roster.
Even though head coach Ruben Amorim stated that the team was “trying everything” prior to Monday’s transfer deadline, Manchester United does not anticipate making any more additions.
The Red Devils’ 2-0 home loss to Crystal Palace on Sunday only highlighted the problems at hand and left them sagging in 13th place in the Premier League standings.
As United looked into possible trades for Chelsea attacker Christopher Nkunku and Mathys Tel of Bayern Munich, Kobbie Mainoo was used as a false nine, with goal-averse Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee on the bench.
Following the squad’s loss to Palace, head coach Amorim stated: “We are doing everything we can to improve the team without repeating past mistakes and trying to balance the urgency of the moment.”
“So, we are trying everything, but we currently know every aspect of our club.”
United has told the PA news agency, nevertheless, that they do not anticipate adding any more personnel before Monday’s deadline.
The team cites strict budgetary restrictions and a methodical strategy, which they believe will increase their options for summer acquisitions.
However, since Marcus Rashford and Antony were permitted to sign loan deals with Aston Villa and Real Betis, respectively, there won’t be any attacking reinforcements.
After United made two defensive acquisitions over the weekend, left-back Tyrell Malacia appears to be on track to become the third member of the first squad to depart on loan as a deal with PSV moves forward.
The 18-year-old centre-back Ayden Heaven, who made his debut for Arsenal earlier this season, has joined Amorim’s first team.

The 20-year-old Danish left-back Patrick Dorgu, who joined United from Lecce for an initial payment of 30 million euros (£25.1 million) plus a possible five million euros (£4.2 million) in add-ons, might swiftly establish himself as a crucial player.
Additionally, an agreement has been reached to sign 17-year-old Paraguayan defender Diego Leon from Cerro Porteno this summer.
Lisandro Martinez, a centre-back for United, reportedly sustained a season-ending knee injury during the loss to Palace.
The Argentina international, who was crying as he was carried away on a stretcher, is expected to miss up to eight months of action due to a damaged ACL in his left knee.