Benfica’s Tomas Araujo could become the first signing of Ruben Amorim’s era at Manchester United Manchester United is now under the orders of Ruben Amorim, taking the club into a new chapter. That’s after a rough start to the season and he intends to get the team back to winning ways. Amorim built up a reputation at Sporting CP as a man who developed young players.
He had a proud tradition of beating every team at home and at least achieving half of the points on offer away from home. Fans eagerly await the arrival of his Old Trafford because they are putting too much faith in him to return to the club’s glory days.
Manchester United’s head coach, Amorim, got off to a winning start with a 3-2 Europa League victory over Bodo/Glimt. Much more important than this, was this win as it was his first success with the team and showed he was able to bring in fresh legs.
He has switched around the team’s lineup a bit, especially in the defensive capitulation in the hope to strengthen that sector of the team in January’s transfer window. It is reported that Amorim wants to also sign Tomas Araujo, a right-footer centre-back from Benfica whose name also caught on the radar of Chelsea. It might bring some benefits to Manchester United and Sporting CP avoiding the possibility of joining Chelsea in the defence areas.
Tomas Araujo is known as one of the creme of the crop from Benfica’s academy in recent times. He stands 6 feet 2 inches is physically much stronger and possesses good passing ability.
Tomas Araujo is on United radar for Winter move
Araujo’s contract has an eye-watering £100million release clause, but Manchester United shrewdly believe they can get him for around £50million. Amorim could be aiming to shore up the Eyre’s defence to boost United’s. While also helping out his former club by taking one of their main rivals’ prime assets. More than ever, Amorim is coming under the spotlight as he settles into his new job, under immense pressure from fans and management too.
With Ruben Amorim now in charge at Manchester United, the club moves onto a new chapter. And he will try to help the team get back to winning ways after a poor start to the season. As good as they were, Amorim had something of a nasty reputation.
He worked up business at Sporting CP as a man who developed young players. And who ensured that he beat every team that came to Lisbon and at least got half the points available when heading away from home. They are putting so much faith in him that they cannot wait for him to come to Old Trafford.
Amorim earned a Europa League victory for Manchester United, with a 3-2 win over Bodo/Glimt. This was more important than any of that. This was his first win with the team. And he was showing that he was able to bring in fresh legs.
He has been rotating the sides slightly. For example, in the kneejerk of the capitulation. In defence in the hope that he can reinforce that poor backline come the January transfer window. Amorim supposedly also wants right-footer centre-back Tomas Araujo of Benfica who too surfaced on Chelsea’s radar.
Big signing to start?
But it may offer some advantage for Manchester United and Sporting to avoid joining Chelsea in the defence. In recent times there has been Tomas Araujo from Benfica’s academy as one of the creme of the crop.
Physically, Tomas Araujo is much stronger at 6 feet 2 inches and does have a good passing ability too. Manchester United shrewdly think they can get him for around £ 50 million. Despite his contract having an expensive £ 100 million release clause. Amorim might want to throw his weight in the Eyre’s defence. So to speak, to back United and, if that was the case. Assist out his ex-club by taking one of its main rivals’ key assets.
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