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Man United wonderkids who can save Ruben Amorim millions after summer transfer window admission

The latest Manchester United news in light of head coach Ruben Amorim acknowledging that the club plans to improve its academy in their attempts to enhance the team

Ruben Amorim applauding on the pitch after a Manchester United match at Old Trafford
Manchester United's "big plan" to improve their academy could see Ruben Amorim afford increased opportunities to several teenagers next season

Ruben Amorim acknowledged that part of the "big plan" to improve Manchester United includes the club's academy.

During a press conference on Tuesday, the United head coach conceded that the club "are not allowed to do much" in the summer transfer window, citing Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules. "We have a plan that is to bring some new players, of course," Amorim said.

"But our big plan is to improve the team that we have, is to improve our academy, because I think that is the future. It was the past, so can be the future.

"It's not going to change so much because we have the financial fair play rules. We are not allowed to do much in this summer, even with Champions League, so we are prepared for that."

Amorim also stated that they "don't need a big squad" and "can control the squad in a better way" without being in the Champions League or any UEFA competitions next season. He even acknowledged the absence of European games "is a good thing for us to take advantage".

The situation could also prove advantageous for several academy players. Below are some who could stand to benefit over the coming months.