Manwan: Menu trains hard and changes his personal chef, determined to return to the starting lineup this season

The Manchester Evening News wrote an article reporting on Menu's recent situation, saying that Menu has taken a number of positive measures to win back the starting position, including changing a private chef and practicing more during the offse...


The Manchester Evening News wrote an article reporting on Menu's recent situation, saying that Menu has taken a number of positive measures to win back the starting position, including changing a private chef and practicing more during the offseason.

Although he had sought to leave the team on loan this summer for more playing time, after the request was rejected, Menu has focused entirely on competition within the team. Coach Amorin admitted his willingness to play, but also emphasized that Menu still has huge room for improvement and will give him a fair chance of competition. Strive to be selected for the England team next year is the main driving force for Maynou's struggle.

report pointed out that Maynu is training hard at the Carrington base and is trying his best to impress Ruben Amorin, who also puts higher demands on the young man.

In order to improve his game, Menu even changed his personal chef at home. In addition, during the international game day in September, Menu also trained with a personal trainer.

After the team's appearance pick declined, Maynu is eager to become a regular starter for Manchester United again.

Menu, 20, had hoped to leave Manchester United on loan in the last week of the summer transfer window, but the club did not consider his request. Menu does not want to leave the club he has been playing forever, but in this important season, he hopes to rent out in order to get a stable playing time.

The young man responded positively to the denied loan request and focused on his efforts to enter Manchester United's starting lineup so he could represent England in the 2026 World Cup.

Menu started against Spain in the 2024 European Cup final, but he was not selected for England's international match in September. Thomas Tuchel explained that Menu needs game time to get into his plan.

representing England in next summer's match will be a huge motivation for Maynu.

Amorin asked Menu to fight for his position and spoke in detail about his views on the young man at a press conference before the Manchester derby.

When asked if he saw the difference in Menu, Amorin said: "No, like many guys, he wants to get more playing time. I didn't talk to him before the transfer window closed - I talked to him this week. "

"Because I don't want Menu to think that I talk to him just to keep him. I don't want him to feel that way. I believe him very much, but some of you think Menu is already a big product, and I think he can do better and he can make progress in many ways. "

"I think for some players, their talent is enough, but not enough for him. Maybe it's not fair, but I think I'm helping Menu, that's it. He'll get opportunities like other players. "



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