Ruben Amorim has revealed his three-point criteria for any new signings Manchester United make this summer.
According to ESPN, Amorim wants to add pace, power and athleticism into his midfield next season.
The report claims Amorim went into the final against Spurs worried about his team's ability to match their rivals, which proved to be the case as they lost 1-0.
Al-Hilal want an answer from Bruno Fernandes by next week over whether he fancies a money-spinning move to Saudi Arabia this summer.
The Manchester United skipper admitted on Wednesday night he would go without a problem if his club decides to cash in on him.
And that has put Al Hilal on red alert as they look to bring another marquee signing to the Middle East this summer.
They would be willing to offer United a transfer fee of around £100million for their talisman – while the 30-year-old would pocket up to £700,000 per week.
Jamie Carragher has claimed that Manchester United must start to consider Ruben Amorim's future at Old Trafford.
Amid the club's ongoing woes, Sky Sports pundit Carragher believes that United officials must start questioning whether or not Amorim is the right man to carry the club forward.
Andre Onana set an unwanted record as Manchester United missed out on the Europa League title on Wednesday.
It was a disastrous night for the club, with Ruben Amorim and his players coming under fire for their performance.
But one star in particular stood out for all the wrong reasons.
Onana received criticism from supporters after failing to stop a bizarre close-range tap-in from Brennan Johnson - which proved to be the decisive goal.
And his evening went from bad to worse when it emerged that he was the first goalkeeper to lose three European finals with three different clubs.
England midfielder Mainoo is worth around £55m and there would not be a shortage of takers even though he has suffered an inconsistent season due to form and injury.
Former Man Utd star Quinton Fortune believes that his old team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo could become a co-owner at Old Trafford in future.
Fortune, 48 told BoyleSports: "Could Cristiano Ronaldo be a coach? I think he could do anything he puts his mind to. We’ve seen it first hand during his career.
“At Manchester United I could see him as a part owner, he’s done incredible things in football and also financially, anything is possible because he loves the club.
“The club still loves him with the amazing memories he created there, if he got an opportunity behind the scenes I think he’d jump to be a part of it.”
Luke Littler has given his verdict on who Manchester United should sign this summer transfer window.
The darts star will attend the Premier League playoffs at O2 arena next week.
He told BBC: “I’d go Osimhen, he’d score goals. His market value has gone down a bit since he’s been in Turkey, so we’d save money there. A centre-back, Bastoni, Martinez if he gets another injury to his knee he’s done."
Ruben Amorim has revealed his three-point criteria for any new signings Manchester United make this summer.
According to ESPN, Amorim wants to add pace, power and athleticism into his midfield next season.
The report claims Amorim went into the final against Spurs worried about his team’s ability to match their rivals, which proved to be the case as they lost 1-0.