08.05.2025 – (04:30 PM) Htate See

The lack of Champions League qualification has meant that they are unable to attract top players. The low wages also mean that star players are reluctant to come. That is why Amorin says that “qualifying for the Champions League can change everything”. The increase in income will also help to build a better team. He has previously warned that if they do not qualify for the Champions League, they will not have the money to sign new players next summer. Manchester United’s debt is £1 billion and has made a loss of £370 million over the past five years. Manchester United has had to cut nearly 500 staff due to the financial crisis. The sacking of coach Ten Hag and sporting director Ashworth cost almost £15 million. Qualifying for the Champions League is also important for Manchester United’s new stadium project. The £2 billion new stadium project needs sponsors and a reputation. The right to play in the Champions League is key to that.

Manchester United’s 0-0 win over Athletic Bilbao in the first leg of their Europa League semi-final was a surprise. The result has seen United secure their place in the Europa League final. Manchester United manager Amorin warned that anything could happen in the second leg. “We have a chance, and we have to play the second leg at home, but things can change. Anything can happen in a single game,” Amorin warned. Amorin is right to be cautious. Manchester United are not 100% reliable. They won 3-0 against Athletic Bilbao, but they were awarded a penalty and had a player advantage. In addition to failing to score in the second half, there are also critics who have criticised Manchester United for being threatened by Athletic Bilbao. At the start of the second half, Bilbao fans were furious when Manchester United defender Maguire brought down a Bilbao player who was about to take advantage of a counterattack, but the referee did not take action.