
There is no denying the fact that Manchester United has had a fairly decent transfer window as they signed players like Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko, Diego Leon, Senne Lammens and Matheus Cunha.
With the departure of Rasmus Hojlund, United was in the need of a forward to address their goalscoring woes of the previous season and Cunha was brought in from Wolverhapton Wanderers for a fee of around £63 million.
Despite some impressive displays from the Brazilian, he has failed to score a goal for the Red Devils and adding to the woes of United manager Ruben Amorin, Cunha had to be taken out during last weekend's game against Burnley in the 31st minute due to a muscular injury.
The forward also withdrew from the Brazilian national team due to the injury for the upcoming international break which has ignited further concerns amongst the United fans.
Mason Mount also got injured during game against Burnley which will be a bit of concern for Amorin as he talked about those incidents saying, "It was hard to lose a player like Cunha and Mason Mount - Mount played like 30 minutes with an injury," he said. "I don't know [if they are long-term injuries], I don't know but I'm concerned about that."
Although the Brazilian international's latest Instagram post might just give some relief for the fans and the manager as he posted a story which read, "What an incredible environment, it’s great to be here, I’ll be back soon, always with joy and gratitude. Thanks for all the messages."
With the international break in hand United can hope to have their star forward back in time for the Manchester derby on September 14th.