
Manchester United’s new recruits are already making waves under Ruben Amorim, with Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko, and Senne Lammens all earning praise from staff and fans alike after an impressive start to life at Old Trafford.
Cunha’s Impact and Surprise Friendship
United insiders describe Matheus Cunha as “great around the place” — a lively, positive presence who has quickly adapted to Amorim’s system. Despite early warnings about his temperament, Cunha has been nothing but professional and has even struck up an unexpected friendship with Luke Shaw, surprising many given the club’s large Portuguese-speaking contingent.
After returning from a hamstring injury, Cunha delivered a standout performance in the 2–1 win at Anfield, showcasing his control, link-up play, and composure in the closing minutes. His ability to relieve pressure on captain Bruno Fernandes has been singled out as a key improvement to United’s attack.
Mbeumo’s Consistency Wins Praise
Bryan Mbeumo has quietly become one of Amorim’s most trusted players. The Cameroonian forward has started all eight Premier League matches so far, leading the club’s scoring charts with three goals. Coaches have been particularly impressed by his work rate and consistency, with many calling him “Mr. Reliable” behind the scenes.
Sesko’s Strong Start
United’s £74 million striker Benjamin Sesko has quickly proven why the club chose him over former forward Rasmus Højlund. His vision and ball-winning ability have been major assets, and his clever play helped create the corner that led to Harry Maguire’s winning goal at Anfield.
Coaches describe Sesko as a “massive upgrade” thanks to his awareness and tactical discipline.
Lammens Emerges as Onana’s Successor
Goalkeeper Senne Lammens, signed for a modest £18.2 million, has become one of the season’s surprise successes. Promoted to the starting XI after Andre Onana’s shaky displays, the Belgian has already earned comparisons to Peter Schmeichel.
Though he’s had a few nervy moments — including a collision with Fernandes — staff have praised his calm reactions under pressure. United sources note that his composure and steady hands have helped restore confidence in the backline.
A Promising Future Under Amorim
Chief executive Omar Berrada and football director Jason Wilcox reportedly view the £225 million summer investment as money well spent. Amorim’s blend of tactical discipline and belief in youth appears to be transforming United’s mentality — and their results.
With the new quartet firing together, United finally look like a side capable of challenging their fiercest rivals once again.



















