Man Utd look to fill £100m European football void by playing midweek friendlies against 'high-profile opposition' between Premier League games

Manchester United will reportedly look to fill their £100 million ($136m) European football void by playing "high-profile" midweek friendlies.

Man Utd look to fill £100m European football void by playing midweek friendlies against 'high-profile opposition' between Premier League gamesMan Utd look to fill £100m European football void by playing midweek friendlies against 'high-profile opposition' between Premier League gamesMan Utd look to fill £100m European football void by playing midweek friendlies against 'high-profile opposition' between Premier League games

The Red Devils find themselves without continental competition after finishing 15th in the last season and suffering defeat to domestic rivals Tottenham in the final.

It has already been claimed that Ruben Amorim wants to take his players away on mini-breaks when United have no midweek action – allowing them to strengthen bonds while taking in a change of scenery and enjoying some warm weather training.

The Sun now reports that money-spinning “semi-competitive” fixtures could be lined up against sides that are also looking to fill holes in their respective schedules. United have just one midweek game – on December 3 against – before Christmas.

That is because they are also out of the Carabao Cup after suffering a humbling second round defeat to outfit . It is being suggested that they could tackle the likes of AC Milan, RB Leipzig, and Sevilla – as they are also without European football.

The Red Devils could arrange in the UAE, allowing them to head out of England while also getting useful minutes under their belt. It is claimed that a post-season tour of Asia made United just under £8m ($11m) last season, before equalling that with a month-long spell in the United States.