The transfer window opens on New Year’s Day, and Manchester United needs to take action as they attempt to salvage a season that seems to be falling apart. Having lost five out of their last six Premier League games, they sit in 14th place, making European qualification look unlikely and leaving them vulnerable to relegation. Their ability to make significant signings in January may be hindered by their poor financial situation and worries about complying with the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). However, Ruben Amorim will be eager for new talent that fits his strategy. Additionally, there may be some flexibility for transactions if Marcus Rashford is sold, as he has been removed from the first-team squad by Amorim and is now on the market. Our writers believe that United’s main focus for January should be: Ich bin unsicher. Several of United’s most notable acquisitions have occurred in January: Juan Mata for a record fee at the time, Alexis Sanchez for record wages, and Bruno Fernandes, regarded as the club’s top signing since Robin van Persie. United has brought in multiple strikers during January transfer windows and requires another one. Louis Saha, Henrik Larsson, Odion Ighalo, and Wout Weghorst joined the team during the middle of the season. Saha was the sole permanent addition and the only valuable one, which emphasizes how challenging it is to bring in a striker on loan. The three loan players primarily acted as support strikers. Honestly, United has limited options for the wing. No one is going to want Tyrell Malacia after his 550-day absence and three substitutions in four starts.