Man Utd Players 'Smiling' for First Time in Ages After Everton Win

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Man Utd players were seen smiling for the first time in ages after their 4-0 win over Everton, with coach Ruben Amorim making a difference.

Players at "Man Utd" were witnessed "smiling" for the first time in ages after they convincingly defeated "Everton" 4-0 on Sunday. This triumph propelled the team to the ninth position in the Premier League table, following Ruben Amorim's inaugural victory in the league as the new head coach of "the Red Devils".

Amorim's side ended with a 1-1 draw against "Ipswich Town" in his first match just over a week ago before steering them to a 3-2 comeback victory over "Bodo/Glimt" in the Europa League.

The Portuguese coach is gaining confidence at "Old Trafford", with fans and players now looking forward to upcoming exciting Premier League matches against "Arsenal", "Nottingham Forest", and "Man City".

Sam Ellard, a show host, has already observed changes under Amorim. It wasn't the style of play but rather a shift in demeanor. He mentioned, "I saw at the end of the game how the players went around applauding the fans and did a little lap, smiling. It's the first time in ages I've seen them smile like this."

Amorim hopes to bring new players in the January transfer window, tailored to his strategy, while rumors suggest a major sale could take place by "Man Utd" in 2025 through a potential transfer of Mason Greenwood from "Marseille" to either "Barcelona" or "Real Madrid".

"Man Utd" established a high sell-on percentage when selling Greenwood to "Marseille" this summer, which might bring the club substantial future returns.

"TBR Football" highlighted that this could allow Ratcliffe to create financial flexibility at the club, aiding Amorim in building a competitive team without breaching Premier League regulations.

If Greenwood continues his impressive form, his value might reach £50 million, with "Man Utd" expected to receive half of it due to the sell-on clause.

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