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Reuben Amorim said Manchester United You can’t afford to make mistakes in the transfer market by making panic buys bruno fernandes He was injured in the 2–1 defeat to Aston Villa.
Amorim expects to remain without his captain with soft tissue injury over a period of time And they are short of midfielders for the Boxing Day clash with Newcastle, who kobi menu There is also a possibility of missing.
But while United were interested in Brighton’s Carlos Baleba in the summer and their long-term targets could include Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton and Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson, Amorim said they would rather suffer in the short term than make a mistake in the market.
And he argued that Fernandes’ absence cannot be an excuse as he will have to find solutions internally to help his team cope without the Portugal international.
“We need to deal with this,” he said. “What we can’t do is get to January and try to do everything right away and then make mistakes.” [it’s] ‘Here we go again’ with lots of mistakes. I am not going to get it [together] with jason [Wilcox, the director of football] and age [Berrada, the chief executive] And says: ‘We need a lot of players.’
“Because we have a plan. If we have to suffer losses, the club comes first. Of course, we are in a moment where we need points but we need to find solutions and we will continue with our plan.”
United ended up with youngster Jack Fletcher and defender Lisandro Martínez in midfield and Amorim said: “I think Kobe could be out [against Newcastle]”Bruno is out, so we’ll see, we’ll find solutions, no excuses, we need to win the next game and we’ll try to win the next game.”
Fernandes, who has missed only two games through injury in his United career. Villa’s midfielder went off after a challenge from Amadou Onana.
Amorim said: “It’s really strange. It’s a soft tissue, I think he’ll miss a few games, I don’t know for sure. Let’s see. I think it’s going to take some time. He’s a guy who’s always been fit so he should be able to recover quite well.”