Why Manchester United's transfer window has been slow

After the end of last season, many Premier League clubs have been busy in the summer transfer window looking to strengthen their squad. Manchester City, Arsenal and Chelsea are also making a number of signings to strengthen their squad and prepare for the tougher times ahead. Liverpool, the current Premier League champions, are spending big to secure their title and European glory next season, while Manchester United, who need to make a lot of changes, have been able to sign players like Kuna for a fee of over £60 million early on, and have been quiet about signing more players since then.
In fact, Manchester United need to sign new players and strengthen their squad. There are many places for Manchester United to strengthen. Manchester United have been in a bit of a slump since their second bid for Branford's Mvumo was rejected. The reason is clear. Manchester United can't just buy new players. This is because of the FFP rule. A club needs to balance its income and expenses. Manchester United's lack of success last season meant they had little money to spend. So Manchester United have had to sell their existing players to buy new players. But the main problem for Manchester United has been the difficulty of selling high-paid players like Sancho, Anthony Martial and Raheem Sterling, who have no future at the club.
Manchester United have been struggling to find the right players to sign in the first transfer window of new manager Amorin, but they are struggling to navigate the rules and regulations. It remains to be seen how Manchester United officials will deal with these issues. Thank you to everyone who read this to the end.
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