Dorgu and Heaven are considered just the start of Amorim’s revolution, having publicly called out his squad on several occasions, including dubbing them “maybe the worst” in the 147-year history of the club.
INEOS are hard at work behind the scenes on two more incomings, including Bayern Munich starlet Mathys Tel who could still leave Germany before the deadline.
The 19-year-old forward has already rejected a permanent move to Tottenham, walking back his plan to depart due to a lack of playing time, but a loan move could still take place.
United are not the only team to show an interest, with Arsenal and Chelsea also in the frame, but with Rashford out the door and Alejandro Garnacho’s future up in the air – another attacking signing would be ideal.
Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirzkee have both struggled to find any consistency in front of goal and were both named on the bench for the visit of Palace to Old Trafford.
The French youth international is thought to be considering moves to United and Arsenal predominantly.
INEOS are also planning for the future, with The Athletic claiming that United are exploring a summer move for Sporting Lisbon wonderkid Geovany Quenda.
The 17-year-old was handed his debut by Amorim in Portugal and while no formal offer has been submitted, they are looking into a £33.4m move for the exciting winger.
He fits Amorim’s 3-4-3 system as a right winger and could move to Old Trafford after turning 18 in April. The club, for now, are prioritising business in the winter market, however.
While more departures could well take place, with the club reluctantly willing to sell Garnacho if a £60m bid is made before Monday’s deadline. Both Napoli and Chelsea continue to monitor the situation.
Following Dorgu’s arrival, Tyrell Malacia is expected to depart on loan after an injury-ravaged two-and-a-half years in Manchester.
The club would also be willing to part ways with Casemiro, but their most likely avenue was the Saudi Pro League, and their window closed on January 30.