Manchester United's Director of Football Jason Wilcox has shed light on how the club plans to navigate future transfer windows, suggesting that progress is being made in various areas. The recent upturn in form under new manager Ruben Amorim has seen the team win four consecutive matches without defeat, including a three-match winning streak in the Premier League.
Wilcox believes that "progress is being made in every area" of the club's recruitment strategy. He emphasizes the importance of internal communication and understanding among the coaching staff, scouts, and management. The director of football explains that the team has identified key areas for improvement and is focused on signing players who can not only fill specific positions but also bring a unique set of skills and character to the squad.
In an interview, Wilcox discussed how transfers work at Old Trafford, revealing that the brief is generated by himself and Amorim, with input from various departments. The scouts then analyze market data to identify potential targets, and the recruitment team conducts background checks on shortlisted players. The focus is on signing "right" players who can thrive under pressure and contribute to the team's long-term success.
Wilcox also highlighted the recent signings of Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, and Senne Lammens, praising their performances and attitude. He emphasized that investing in the right players will be crucial for Manchester United to re-establish themselves at the top of the Premier League and compete with European powers. The director of football has promised investment in key areas, signaling a renewed commitment to building a strong squad.
Wilcox believes that "progress is being made in every area" of the club's recruitment strategy. He emphasizes the importance of internal communication and understanding among the coaching staff, scouts, and management. The director of football explains that the team has identified key areas for improvement and is focused on signing players who can not only fill specific positions but also bring a unique set of skills and character to the squad.
In an interview, Wilcox discussed how transfers work at Old Trafford, revealing that the brief is generated by himself and Amorim, with input from various departments. The scouts then analyze market data to identify potential targets, and the recruitment team conducts background checks on shortlisted players. The focus is on signing "right" players who can thrive under pressure and contribute to the team's long-term success.
Wilcox also highlighted the recent signings of Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, and Senne Lammens, praising their performances and attitude. He emphasized that investing in the right players will be crucial for Manchester United to re-establish themselves at the top of the Premier League and compete with European powers. The director of football has promised investment in key areas, signaling a renewed commitment to building a strong squad.