“Bin everyone except these two” – Afrobeats star Adekunle Gold urges Ruben Amorim to sell all Manchester United players except two.

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Nigerian music star Adekunle Gold, a lifelong Manchester United fan, has shared his discontent with the club’s poor start to the 2024-25 season.

Known for his passion for the 13-time Premier League champions, Adekunle Gold has been vocal about his support, even modelling for the team and frequently visiting Old Trafford.

A Call for Drastic Changes

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Adekunle Gold advice Ruben Amorim to keep Diallo and Mazraoui

According to The Papers, it was revealed in a video making rounds on social media that Adekunle Gold did not hold back his criticism of the squad’s performance.

He suggested that new manager Ruben Amorim sell nearly the entire team, sparing only Noussair Mazraoui and Amad Diallo.

His comments reflect the frustrations of many fans as the club continues to underperform.

Amorim, who replaced Erik ten Hag, left a successful stint at Sporting CP to take on the challenge of managing Manchester United.

However, his early tenure has been rocky, with the team winning just four out of 11 matches and enduring a four-game losing streak.

Financial Challenges for January Transfers

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IPSWICH, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 24: Ruben Amorim, Head Coach of Manchester United, interacts with Alejandro Garnacho of Manchester United as team mates Marcus Rashford and Diogo Dalot look on during the Premier League match between Ipswich Town FC and Manchester United FC at Portman Road on November 24, 2024 in Ipswich, England. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

While fans like Adekunle Gold call for sweeping changes, Amorim faces significant hurdles in the January transfer window.

The Portuguese manager highlighted the club’s financial fair play (FFP) constraints, limiting their ability to overhaul the squad mid-season.

“We don’t have that possibility in January if we don’t take some players [out],” Amorim explained. “You know the situation better than me. It is not that I am arriving here and know I can spend money changing the team.”

Looking Ahead to a Turnaround

Amorim’s focus now is on finding ways to improve results with the resources available.

While selling players might create room for reinforcements, the January market is often challenging, with limited player availability.

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