Manchester United's difficult winter window may not be the final time they are limited to what they can do in the market because of the Premier League's Profitability and Sustainability rules.
Ruben Amorim was handed just £25million in January to bring in Patrick Dorgu from Lecce and Arsenal youngster Ayden Heaven. Despite losing Marcus Rashford and Antony to temporary exits, United were unable to add attacking reinforcements on deadline day.
The Manchester Evening News understands the club prioritised summer spending over a panic buy in January. A short-term or stop-gap signing was not of interest for United meaning Amorim is left with Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund.
Off-the-field, plans are now underway for the summer transfer window and just like they were forced to in the winter window, United face considering selling one of their most-valuable assets to raise funds.
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