Ruben Amorim's record as United manager is really poor, and it's hard to see him surviving for much longer. The Portuguese tactician impressed at former club Sporting Lisbon, but his lack of Premier League experience is perhaps starting to show as he's struggled to make the step up to such a big job. Iraola, by contrast, has already shown what he can do in the Premier League, and so he might be better suited to what's required at MUFC right now.
He is one of the stars that they could not let go. They had already let a couple go, and I think he had to be there. I do not think 40m is the right price for him at the moment, for a goal scorer. He is probably worth a little bit more than that, but he is one they could not let go, so I was not surprised to see them stick their feet in on that one.
Glasner's future has come under question recently since the manager is reportedly unhappy with the club's transfer window. Even on transfer deadline day, the manager pulled the plug on Marc Guehi's deal to join Liverpool. Oliver Glasner faces uncertain future at Crystal Palace Glasner threatened to quit the club if his captain is sold and that ultimately became the reason of Guehi not completing his move to the Reds even though he has already passed a medical.
We have to work hard because the work always pays off, and I'm sure we have the team. The performances will come, and I'm not worried about that. At home, we know how we can play and how we can be strong. We have to show that. We have to stay calm and trust in our process and in our work because we are working really hard here.
Michael Olise's transfer to Bayern Munich was expected by Oliver Glasner, who believes that when fit, Olise will be a key player in the Bundesliga. Glasner praised Olise's abilities, emphasizing his dribbling, finishing, and tactical understanding. He acknowledged Bayern's management of Olise's fitness and expressed confidence in Olise's development this season.