Will Amorim have funds to spend in January?

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In the first part of our Q&A with BBC Sport's Manchester United reporter Simon Stone, we look at the Red Devils' ability to do business in this January transfer window.
Lee asked: How much money is likely to be available for the January transfer window? Will it depend on selling players like Joshua Zirkzee and others who are not playing regularly?
Simon answered: To an extent, Lee, yes. But I get the very strong impression United will not go for someone just for the sake of it. The Zirkzee issue - and that of Kobbie Mainoo for that matter - needs resolving in January, but I would be staggered if United were willing to let either player go before the Africa Cup of Nations is finished - or at least until Cameroon and the Ivory Coast are out.
The futures of people like Harry Maguire and Casemiro, who are out of contract at the end of the season, are uncertain - as is whether United qualify for Europe, and what competition they are in. If Zirkzee or Mainoo go, they will need replacing, but which top players will be available in January - and how much would they cost?
I have seen Conor Gallagher's name mentioned a few times and can see the attraction with that. But he would not really be replacing Zirkzee. That would be a backup for Casemiro, I would have thought.
Ashley asked: Do you think Manchester United have a chance of signing Marc Guehi? Also, is the club interested in Antoine Semenyo?
Simon answered: The Guehi one feels like a good idea, but he was so close to signing for Liverpool in the summer that if he stays in the Premier League, Anfield is where I expect him to go.
The central defensive situation is an interesting one because Matthijs de Ligt has been outstanding this season, Lisandro Martinez is close to full fitness, and while he may be eased back into the first-team picture, the competition with Luke Shaw for the left-sided slot in the three-man defence is strong, while United spent a lot of money on Leny Yoro and Amorim clearly rates him. I can see defensive reinforcements, but that area is a bit uncertain just now.
As for Semenyo, having spent £200m on Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha - and with Mason Mount, Amad Diallo, Kobbie Mainoo and Bruno Fernandes also capable of playing in the number 10 roles, I just cannot see that happening. The priority will be in other areas, I think.
Come back later on Thursday for part two of Simon's Q&A.