
Credits: X
Luke Shaw has been the left-back for Manchester United for many years now. Over his time at the club, he has seen many highs and lows at the club. Luke Shaw joined the Red Devils in the year 2014, and since then, he has played over 250 games for the Reds and has been a crucial player in several trophy-winning campaigns. However, his career at United has seen him go through many injuries and setbacks.
Despite all of this, he has continued to be a rock at the back and has created many chances from the wings for the Red Devils apart from fulfilling his primary role of the defender. In an Interview with BBC Sport, Shaw was asked about the ambitions of Manchester United to which he stated that the club is aiming for the Premier League title in the upcoming season. He further added that he knows that people will question him for saying it after finishing 15th on the league table last season. The 30-year-old stated that everyone in Manchester United is aiming for the same goal and are working towards making it a reality.
Shaw backs Ruben Amorim on the ‘toxic’ culture that was developing at Manchester United
After United lost the Europa league final against Tottenham Hotspur, questions were raised by many people if Luke Shaw and his team-mates were deserving to play for United. The head coach responded to all such criticisms by adhering to increase the standards inside the dressing room and taking harsh steps such as excluding five players from the squad which included the likes of Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho, etc. The United Boss is keen on removing the "toxic" culture slowly building at Manchester United.
United have started the transfer window by signing Premier league proven players like Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo to the team. They are now hunting for a potential clinical striker who can fit into the current team and provide the output. Ollie Watkins and Benjamin Sesko are the names that are linked to United for now. It will be interesting to see the impact of Ruben Amorim’s policies on the players and in which place they will finish in the Premier League next season.



