Amorim, the new Manchester United manager, is plotting to set up a brand new scouting team in Portugal in an attempt to deepen the club's exploration and absorption of Portuguese soccer talent.
Amorim is worried about the state of United's scouting in Portugal, lamenting the fact that United's scouting network in the country seems to have dwindled since the signing of Crowe 21 years ago. He is concerned that a number of Portuguese soccer talents may have slipped through United's sights and moved on to other teams.
Crow, who joined Manchester United in 2003, quickly rose to become a world soccer superstar under the cultivation of Sir Alex Ferguson, winning countless honors for Manchester United. Nani and other Portuguese players have also played for Manchester United and performed well. However, in recent years, United imported players from Portugal, only Fernandes and Dalot in the team to play a key role in the other stars have chosen his team.
Diaz, after joining Manchester City, quickly became the core of the team's defense; Bernardo Silva and Neto, through other leagues, finally to the Premier League, their respective teams to show strength. Amorim has been devastated by the loss of players and is determined to turn the situation around.
Mirror revealed that Amorim wants to rebuild Manchester United's scouting team in Portugal to ensure that Manchester United does not let go of any Portuguese soccer talent. He firmly believes that the Portuguese soccer depth, talent, as long as Manchester United can build efficient professional scouting network, will be able to excavate more outstanding players.
A number of new stars have emerged in Portuguese soccer, such as Kunda and Antonio Silva, who have excelled at their clubs and attracted the attention of European giants. Amorim expects United to move quickly to track and evaluate these new stars with the help of a new scouting team to get a head start on the future transfer market.
Manchester United's senior management has expressed full support for Amorim's plan, believing that strengthening the Portuguese scouting work will not only bring in more outstanding players, but also enhance the influence and popularity of Manchester United in the Portuguese soccer world. Therefore, the senior management decided to fully assist Amorim to provide the new scouting team with the necessary protection.