Could a Top-Five Finish be Considered a Good Season for Man Utd? Amad Weighs In

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Amad is optimistic about aiming for a top-five finish.
- The team is undergoing significant changes with a new manager.
- Fans are encouraged to be patient as the team adapts.
- Rumors about Rashford's transfer add intrigue to the season.
- Teamwork and unity are emphasized as essential for success.
New Delhi, July 20 (NationPress) Manchester United forward Amad is optimistic that achieving a top-five position in the Premier League will constitute a positive season for Manchester United in the upcoming year. After United’s initial pre-season friendly, which ended in a goalless draw against Leeds in Sweden on Sunday, Amad addressed the media, urging supporters to remain patient with the team, especially after the club's disappointing finish of 17th in the Premier League and their loss in the Europa League final to Tottenham Hotspur.
“A successful season would be a top-five finish. I genuinely hope we can secure that by the end of the season because I believe we are deserving of it,” he stated.
“The fans need to exercise patience with us. We have a new manager, new players, and fresh tactics, and we recognize that last season did not meet expectations for the team.
“However, I am confident that this season will bring us numerous victories, and I hope we can achieve significant accomplishments by season's end,” Amad added.
In transfer news, FC Barcelona is reportedly in advanced discussions to acquire England forward Marcus Rashford on loan. The Spanish club, actively seeking a left forward, has made a proposal to bring Rashford in for the 2025-26 season, which includes an option to purchase. The player is reportedly enthusiastic about the potential move, according to The Athletic.
Amad shared his thoughts on the speculation surrounding Rashford's departure after tensions arose with the club following the arrival of Ruben Amorim, which prompted Rashford to join Aston Villa on loan for the latter half of the 2024-25 season.
“All I can say is good luck to him, but my primary focus remains on United and my teammates,” he concluded.