Man Utd legend Neville names five club players to be replaced

After United's goalless draw against Manchester City at Old Trafford on Sunday, which saw the team register just two shots on target, Neville expressed frustration with the team's performance.
"From a United perspective, I understand why he's reverted to a low block, but this is something we've seen from previous managers like Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Erik ten Hag," he stated. "They all started with the aim of playing attacking football, but ultimately fell back into defensive approaches in big games."
Neville went on to explain that Amorim is struggling due to the quality of players at his disposal, and he believes the club needs to sign at least five new players.
"They need five new players straight away. The three forwards are not good enough, and neither are the two wing-backs. If they want Amorim to play his style, they need to give him players who can actually execute it," he said.
Although Neville didn't explicitly name the players in question, he seemed to target Rasmus Hojlund, Alejandro Garnacho, Joshua Zirkzee, Diogo Dalot and Patrick Dorgu, who joined the club in the recent transfer window.
As Manchester United prepare for the upcoming transfer window, the former player's comments highlight the urgent need for reinforcements to ensure the team can execute a more dynamic and modern style of play under Ruben Amorim.