I actually don't believe the "complete overhaul" thing anymore.
We need a good striker for sure and another creative midfielder. But nothing more than 2-3 players in the summer.
The problem that coaches and players have been talking about for 10 years is the CULTURE of the club.
Manchester United lost the identity and nobody knows what's expected and where the club is going.
First we got Moyes, who failed to add any freshness to an aging squad, filled with average players and carried by 5-6 world class players who were no longer in their prime.
He couldn't even find a way to utilise his precious Fellaini. The job confused him.
Then we got LVG - the only coach who actually created and held on to his own style. He knew how he wanted his team to play and he insisted on it. We did a massive blunder with Di Maria signing. And also Depay was a bit of a failure. But he definitely set up the foundation of something sustainable - promoting young academy players all the time, implementing a defined style. He was booted because it wasn't exciting enough. Personally I think it was a mistake. Or at least fire him and get someone who has similar style and can improve on it.
Then we get Jose, who throws everything LVG was building for 2 years in the trash. Our culture went to "toxic". Jose does the same thing everywhere he goes - he needs a world class striker (Zlatan, Lukaku?!) as a target man, and a great playmaker (Pogba?!). Then the team shithouses it's way to success. It's constant fight in every game, constant moaning. Players get thrown under the bus. Again a massive transfer blunder with Alexis.
Then we get Ole, who sets us up to be "the best counterattacking team in the world". We build a team that sits back and uses Bruno's ability to play long through balls to pacy players and Pogba's ability to pop with a goal outside the box. Massive transfer blunder once again - gotta say it's Ronaldo. And it's just because we already had Cavani, who had found his legs and place in the team. Ole was literally Arteta - sure, the team looks like performing sometimes, but never looks like winning anything.
After Ole, ETH comes in. The word "rebuild" starts to pop. People expect "his style" to be shown. He tries to play the ball out from the back with short passes and gets beaten badly in his first two games. So he immediately gives up and goes to modified Ole ball - the thing players are comfortable with and have been for years.
Then he goes for double number 10 and solo DM - a setup that Pep was trying in the beginning and he actually abandoned after I think Monaco ran freely through City in the CL. (at that time there was doubt if Pep can even win anything with City).
It's completely chaotic and the team thrives when games go batshit crazy with the ball flying around and people clashing into eachother, 1/4 final against Liverpool style.
Now, read everything above carefully. This is what Ruben Amorim inherited. A complete and utter mess, no culture, no style whatsoever. So now he has to create a culture, create a style and insist on his phylosophy.
And he has been doing just that. Players are slowly responding and I'm absolutely convinced that in september we'll be watching a completely new and exciting Manchester United.
A "short fix" is not sustainable. No point to fight to get 4-5 places higher in the league, if it requires to go back to the same old thing that clearly wasn't working.
You HAVE TO look at the bigger picture. You HAVE TO understand that we are getting set up for a future where we dominate games, have defined style and culture.
Be patient, enjoy the positive signs in our players and general play.
The seeds are being sown, the harvest will come soon enough!