Amorim confirmed that Diogo Dalot will be out for the foreseeable future due to a calf injury. The extent of his absence is uncertain, but he will not be playing in the upcoming matches.
"Dalot is out for these next games," Amorim explained. "We're not sure how long he'll be out, but we'll check on him week by week. He's working hard to recover, so we'll see." Amorim noted that Dalot had been playing a lot of games in a row, which likely contributed to his injury.
Amorim was also asked about the transfer links to Wolves striker Matheus Cunha. He stated that any discussions about transfers should happen at the end of the season, but he has a clear idea of what the team needs to do. He refused to comment on specific players, saying that he doesn't want to comment on every situation.
Amorim expressed his admiration for Marcus Rashford and Antony's performances while on loan. He believes that it's a positive for the club when players on loan perform well, as it shows they have talent and can make a difference.
Amorim was also asked about the owners' confidence in the team. He acknowledged that the team's current form is not ideal, but he believes the board understands the situation and the team's goals. He is critical of the team's performance, but he feels that the owners are supportive.
Amorim discussed the team's pull in the transfer window, stating that Manchester United is always an attractive destination for players. He believes that the team's clear idea and vision make it an appealing option, even with the current challenges.
Finally, Amorim spoke about rotation and prioritizing the Europa League. He acknowledged that it's a challenge to balance the team's needs, but he wants to protect the young players and give them a chance to perform. He's making tough decisions to prioritize the team's chances in the Europa League.