
Ruben Amorim confirms Bryan Mbeumo's Man Utd debut and gives biggest transfer hint yet over problem position
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Bryan Mbeumo joined Manchester United from Brentford last month
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The winger joined the Red Devils before they set off for their tour of America
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The Cameroonian will make his Red Devils debut on Sunday
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The former
Chicago
base, missing the opening two games of the Premier League
Summer
Series.
But Amorim confirmed
Everton
in the
Mercedes-Benz
Stadium in 'The Big Peach'.
The United boss said: 'Bryan is going to play.
'I'm really excited to see him playing and what he can give to our team.'
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The prospect of the pair in harness will not help Moyes, who admits his Toffees are 'nowhere near ready' for the start of the Prem season in a fortnight.
Amorim admitted he is looking to add to his squad, with Leipzig
striker
target
.
But the Portuguese gave the biggest hint yet that he is expecting under-pressure
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Onana has yet to play in United's
pre-season
because of a hamstring injury but is now getting close to fitness and could even feature in
next
week's Old Trafford friendly with
Fiorentina
.
Amorim added: 'We are always looking to improve the team.
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"And we have some characteristics that we would like to have.
'But again, it depends on the market. It depends on the sales. We'll see. But I'm really happy.
'When you talk about Andre, you can see the goalkeepers, all of them, are leaner. Onana is going to be better this year.
'I was really excited to see the team playing the last game against
Bournemouth
.
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'You maybe looked at the starting side and thought 'nothing to see today'.
'But I was so excited because I know we can do better.
"So, I'm always excited, especially in this moment.'
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