David Moyes, Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Ralf Rangnick, Erik ten Hag, and now Ruben Amorim—one by one, they all tried. The Manchester United board provided each of them with a smaller or significantly larger budget to build a championship-winning team, yet none managed to restore the club to its former glory under Sir Alex Ferguson. Now, it’s Amorim’s turn. The impression is that he will have less money for signings than his predecessor, but as long as money flows at Old Trafford—at least until the new stadium construction begins—he won’t be shopping on a tight budget either.Scholes feels like Ratcliffe is ‘begging’ for fundsOn the contrary, according to well-informed sources like Bild, United has set its sights on Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha and is reportedly ready to spend around 50 million euros on the 24-year-old. Nmecha was a regular in Dortmund’s squad this season until he suffered a ligament injury in January that has kept him sidelined since. However, with Dortmund unlikely to qualify for the Champions League, they may have to sell some players.🚨 JUST IN:Manchester United want to sign Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha this summer and are willing to offer £40m. #MUFC [@BILD] pic.twitter.com/14otLA94aJ— mufcmpb (@mufcMPB) March 20, 2025 Nmecha isn’t the only one who could bring in cash for Dortmund. Gregor Kobel, Jamie Bynoe-Gittens, and Karim Adeyemi are all arguably more attractive options than the midfielder, who has three goals and two assists this season. But United appears determined to sign Nmecha, who was born in Hamburg but, interestingly, spent his entire youth career at Manchester City.Two Bundesliga stars on Manchester’s shortlistThat fact alone will make him an intriguing signing for the Old Trafford crowd, but fans are mostly hoping for reinforcements in the striker position. So far, names like Sporting’s Viktor Gyokeres, Eintracht’s Hugo Ekitike, RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko, and Victor Osimhen—currently on loan from Napoli at Galatasaray—have been linked to the club. There was also talk about Geovany Quenda, the highly talented winger from Sporting Lisbon, but he ultimately chose Chelsea.Heaven becomes the hell for Mancester UnitedThe big question is how much United can financially support all of the sporting department’s plans. However, considering that their only signings in the winter transfer window were Patrick Dorgu and Aidan Heaven, one thing is certain—they will at least try.##NAJAVA_MECA_8789821##
