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Man Utd players 'fully behind' Ruben Amorim's decision to axe Marcus Rashford & rest of 'bomb squad' with Red Devils 'very optimistic' for new season

Manchester United players have reportedly thrown their support behind manager Ruben Amorim’s bold call to remove Marcus Rashford and four other outcasts from first-team activities. With Rashford now at Barcelona and the remaining quartet sidelined, the dressing room atmosphere is said to be 'very good' as optimism grows for a fresh start under the new boss.

Manchester United’s Striker Pursuit: Funding a Major Transfer Without Squad Sales – An Analysis

Manchester United fans dreaming of a marquee striker signing this summer can breathe a little easier. Contrary to popular belief, funding a blockbuster deal doesn't necessarily hinge on offloading players deemed surplus to requirements - the so-called 'bomb squad'.

A clever combination of factors is opening up financial possibilities for Erik ten Hag. Primarily, the club's recent financial performance has been stronger than anticipated, boosting available funds. Furthermore, a shift in Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations allows for greater amortization of player contracts, meaning United can spread the cost of a new signing over a longer period.

This doesn't mean spending will be unlimited, but it significantly eases the pressure to generate revenue through sales. While departures would still be welcomed to streamline the squad, they are no longer a *requirement* to bring in a top-tier goalscorer. Expect United to explore options like Victor Osimhen and Harry Kane with renewed confidence, focusing on structuring a deal that fits within their evolving financial landscape. This is a game-changer for Ten Hag's rebuild!