The five unique signings that a supercomputer proposes to Manchester United to get out of the hole

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The ‘Daily Star Sport’ has used a supercomputer, and artificial intelligence (ChatGPT), to suggest to coach Rúben Amorim the signings that Manchester United should undertake to abandon its deep crisis of play and results.

We have to try to fix this situation. We are being the worst team, perhaps, in the history of Manchester United

Ruben Amorim

“In 10 games in the Premier we have won two. I know it. Imagine what that is for a United fan, and imagine what it is for me. We have a coach who is losing more now than the last one. I know it consciously “We can be successful in the future but now we have to survive in this context. I am not innocent,” Amorim acknowledged about the ‘Red Devils’ crisis.

“We have to try to fix this situation. We are being the worst team, perhaps, in the history of Manchester United,” said the Portuguese coach.

The five signings that Artificial Intelligence proposes to Manchester United to get out of the crisis: this is how it defines them

The signings that the supercomputer suggests to United are those of Teun Koopmeiners (Juventus), whom it defines as “a dynamic and versatile midfielder who excels in both defensive tasks and attacking transitions.”

Another proposed player is goalkeeper Mickey van der Hart (PEC Zwolle): “Van der Hart, although less known, is a goalkeeper that Amorim could work with, as he offers great shot-stopping ability and better distribution compared to with Onana.”

For the forward, the proposed player is Vitor Roque, a Real Betis player on loan from FC Barcelona, ​​whom he proposes as a disruptive attacker to come off the bench.

Artificial Intelligence also puts the name of Spanish defender José Luis Gayà (Valencia) on the table: “Gayà would immediately provide more stability and tactical flexibility on the left wing, allowing more dynamic attack transitions and balance in defense.”

The fifth signing suggested by the supercomputer to Manchester United is that of Portuguese centre-back Gonçalo Inácio (Sporting de Portugal): “He could provide the stability that United lacks in defence, with good leadership and passing range to help Amorim implement his tactical system”.

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