United's recent signings, including Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha, and Benjamin Sesko, have started to bear fruit. Cunha scored his first goal in the team's 4-2 win over Brighton, while Mbeumo has scored three times in the last two games. However, their participation in the Africa Cup of Nations will cause some concern, as both Mbeumo and Ivory Coast's Amad Diallo may miss several Premier League games.
Despite this challenge, manager Ruben Amorim remains optimistic. He believes that other players will step up to fill the gap and that the team's momentum will not be affected. Amorim plans to use Mbeumo and Diallo in their upcoming games and then re-evaluate in January.
The club's financial situation remains a concern, with Ratcliffe's cuts aimed at balancing the books. However, Wilcox emphasizes the importance of investing in the squad to achieve their goals. He believes that signing the right players, with the right character and talent, is crucial for the team's success.
Wilcox's comments highlight the club's determination to improve and compete at the highest level. The team's recent progress is a positive step forward, and they will continue to work towards their goals despite the challenges ahead.


 
  







 





























































































