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WILL RUBEN AMORIM SECURE MORGAN ROGERS BEFORE ASTON VILLA BLOCK THE MOVE?

Louis Saha calls Morgan Rogers a "dream signing" for Manchester United after his match-winning brace for Aston Villa.

Will Ruben Amorim Secure Morgan Rogers Before Aston Villa Block the Move?
United Must Sign Morgan Rogers This January

Morgan Rogers is Manchester United's top pick for the January transfer window. The 23-year-old is playing the best football of his life, which he showed again when Aston Villa beat United 2-1 last Sunday.

Rogers, who plays for England, scored both of Villa's goals. The first was a curler from far out, and the second was a similar shot from closer in. This win was Villa's 10th straight, which is great if they plan on winning the title. After Bruno Fernandes got hurt, it showed Ruben Amorim, the Red Devils boss, the kind of player they're missing.

That's what Louis Saha, a former United striker, thinks. He wants United to make a big offer for Rogers. Saha told FootItalia, In January, we need someone who can get our midfield going again.

Besides Bruno Fernandes and Mason Mount, we need someone quick and creative. I thought Conor Gallagher would've been a good choice. He's got the legs and the strength. I'd also love to see Morgan Rogers at United.

He's got the power, like Joelinton. That kind of power, but still skilful, and can move forward. It's so important to have that kind of presence in the midfield.

I think Rogers can really charge forward, but also handle pressure and keep the ball so that other players can move around. He's the kind of player United needs.

He’s interesting because a lot of players are athletic, but making good choices with that athleticism? That's not easy. That’s why I think Rogers would be a dream signing.

Here's something interesting: Rogers knows United's director of football, Jason Wilcox, from their time at Manchester City. Wilcox was in charge of the city's academy when they paid West Bromwich Albion £4.3 million for Rogers, who was 16 back in 2019. So, Rogers knows some people at United already.

A lot of City academy players are doing well in the Premier League, like Cole Palmer. United would love to get one over on their rivals, but Villa will make it tough if anyone tries to buy Rogers.

After beating United, Unai Emery said, Morgan Rogers is playing great. At the start of the season, he wasn't scoring goals, but he was playing well.

He always does what he's supposed to and is always committed, with a great attitude, in every game.

Today he did the same and scored goals, of course. He's the main guy. I'm really happy because he's a fighter. He's a good guy, a very good guy. He's really committed to Aston Villa, and his attitude is fantastic. When he scores goals, we're all proud, but especially of him today.

BREAKING: RUBEN AMORIM MAKES HUGE ADMISSION ON KOBBIE MAINOO’S MANCHESTER UNITED FUTURE

Amorim hails Mainoo as United's future but warns of a wait. Get the latest on his calf injury and 2026 midfield plans.

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United Manager Ruben Amorim Discusses Mainoo and January Transfers.

Manchester United's coach, Ruben Amorim, says Kobbie Mainoo is the club's future, but he might have to wait a bit for his turn.

The 20-year-old hasn't been playing much at Old Trafford. He only started one Carabao Cup game and has played a total of 12 times this season.

Last week, Amorim mentioned the midfielder needed to fight for his spot. However, a calf injury during training before the Aston Villa game means he can't do that right now, especially since seven other players are also out.

Still, the United boss hinted he's thinking long-term, even though the player hasn't had many chances this season.

Kobbie Mainoo will always get a chance. He's played different roles. He can play defensive midfield, or with three midfielders, or like Mason Mount did in the last game, Amorim said.

I feel like he's the future of Manchester United. He just needs to wait for his chance, and things can quickly change in football.

Amorim downplayed the possibility of the youngster being loaned out in January, which is even less likely now because of his injury. But he also said they'd need to find someone to replace him if he did leave.

If we can't get someone else, it's tough for him to go, he added. Even with everyone fit, we're a bit short on players, so it'll be tough for anyone to leave if we don't get a replacement.

Midfield clearly needs some help, but with the transfer window coming up and players like Casemiro and Harry Maguire's contracts ending in the summer (though there's an option to keep the Brazilian for another 12 months), there are other things to consider.

No decisions have been made, Amorim said about their contracts. We have a lot to do, and we need to figure out what's happening next season, like whether we're playing in Europe. We're focused on the present. I'm happy with them, but I don't know what will happen.

The United boss said he wouldn't be upset if they didn't bring in any new players next month.

No, not at all. "We're having a tough time right now, but the club has a plan," he said before the Newcastle game. We're sticking to it. If we can get a player who we think will be part of the club's future, we'll get him. If not, we have Jack (Fletcher), Shea Lacey, and in three weeks, we'll have Amad, Nous (Mazraoui), and Bryan (Mbeumo) back. Bruno (Fernandes) and Kobbie Mainoo will also be back. So, we'll see.

THE EUROPA LEAGUE FALLOUT: WHAT ALEJANDRO GARNACHO REALLY SAID TO AMORIM BEFORE LEAVING UNITED

Alejandro Garnacho’s move to Chelsea followed a messy fallout with Ruben Amorim. Explore the drama and his current PL stats.

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See Why Garnacho Left Manchester United

Bruno Fernandes wasn't thrilled with Alejandro Garnacho's attitude during their time together at Manchester United. The 21-year-old winger ended up jumping ship to Chelsea this summer after a pretty nasty fallout with Ruben Amorim.

Apparently, the Argentinian got on the wrong side of the manager after complaining publicly about his lack of playtime in the Europa League final, basically calling out the Portuguese boss's tactics. But it wasn't just the boss; club captain Fernandes also questioned the young player's mindset back when he was still at Old Trafford.

After the winger scored the winning goal against Real Sociedad in 2022, Fernandes didn't mince words. He said he was good, sure, but we expect more from him.

He’s young but doing okay. At the start of the season? Not so good. Didn't have the best attitude on the [pre-season] tour.

That's why he wasn't getting a chance until now. He's getting chances now because he's training better and has the right attitude.

And that wasn't the only time Garnacho ruffled feathers. Back in September, The Sun reported that some of the big names in the United locker room tried to talk to the young striker about his approach.

Experienced guys like Casemiro and Harry Maguire tried to mentor Garnacho, but it didn't really work out.

After United's 1-0 loss to Tottenham in the Europa League final, Garnacho griped, I played every round until the final. Then I played 20 minutes today—I don't get it. I’m just going to enjoy the summer and see what happens.

He also trashed the club's Premier League season, saying, It's tough for everyone, obviously. Our season was crap. We didn't beat anyone in the league. We were missing a lot. If you're not scoring goals, you always need more.

The Athletic says Amorim was furious and told Garnacho he better hope he had a good agent during a heated exchange on the training ground before their last match against Aston Villa.

After his £40 million move to Chelsea this summer, the 21-year-old quickly thanked the club and its fans for his time in Manchester. He wrote, Dear Manchester, after five unforgettable years, this special chapter in my life is now closed. We created moments that I will always remember, and I’m grateful for that.

To the coaches, staff, and my teammates, thank you for believing in me. Every time I wore the badge, I gave it my all. I leave with the team, and I'm excited about what's next. I wish the club all the best. I'll give it my all in the next chapter of my career.

Since arriving at Stamford Bridge, Garnacho hasn't quite found his footing yet. He's got one goal and two assists in the league. In all, the Argentinian has played 13 games, scoring just twice, with the other goal coming in a 2-2 draw against Qarabag in the Champions League.

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