
Signing Benjamin Šeško is unlikely to be the end of Manchester United's summer spending – even if securing the Slovenian would take their summer outlay beyond £200 million.
Ruben Amorim is still looking to sign at least two more players to strengthen the squad, one of whom is likely to be a backup for André Onana, with Antwerp's Senne Lammens among their targets.
During United's stay in Chicago, Amorim has been vibrant and enthusiastic, with support from players including Luke Shaw proving a huge advantage for him.But the Portuguese manager has also admitted that the road
back from the club's worst top-flight season in half a century could be long and winding, with some setbacks and stumbles along the way.
Last season, the team hit a rough patch in November, which was exhausting for Amorim, but he rested early and regained his strength.
However, with morale now significantly improved, his realistic goal is to be truly competitive in the Premier League over the next two seasons.
Additionally, addressing leaks.
Manchester United players have been told that the dressing room must be free of leaks if the club is to move forward together.
Last season, team news and other information was widely circulated on social media, leading to recriminations between the dressing room and fans.
One of those accused of leaking is Alejandro Garnacho's brother, with other players also coming under suspicion. This is believed to have severely undermined trust in the dressing room atmosphere and damaged the club's dynamism.
Any player who oversteps the mark will face severe consequences, and it has been made clear that these rules apply to everyone – anyone who breaches the new unofficial code of conduct will be thrown out of the team and required to apologize to the squad.