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“I am very happy we have him in my sqaud. He is a generational talents and a future Ballon D’or winner.”-Ruben Amorim sees one Man Utd player as ‘generational talent and a Future World Best’ and the ‘most interesting’ to develop as he plans to make him his main star player.

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As he begins his term as manager of Manchester United, Ruben Amorim, who was recently appointed to the position, is creating lofty objectives for the squad, with a particular emphasis on developing young players. Amorim’s contract is slated to last until 2027.



Amorim, who is 39 years old, just joined United from Sporting CP. He assumed the role of a replacement for Erik ten Hag, who left the club a month ago. Following the completion of his duties in Portugal, he returned to Carrington on Monday, where he went on to meet with a number of players who were not currently participating in international competition.


The first game that Amorim will manage United is scheduled to take place on November 24 at Portman Road, and it will be against Ipswich Town. Due to the fact that United is now in thirteenth position in the Premier League, supporters and observers are eager to watch how the new manager will approach the issues that the squad is currently facing. According to Fabrizio Romano’s report, Amorim is particularly excited by the prospect of working with Leny Yoro, a young defensive prodigy who he considers to be a “generational talent.” This attitude is shared by the administration of the club.

After suffering a metatarsal injury during the preseason, Yoro, a centre defender who is 19 years old and was acquired from Lille for £52 million on a five-year contract, is getting closer to making a comeback. Amorim considers Yoro to be “one of the most interesting players to develop,” and it is anticipated that he will play a significant part in directing the development of the kid as he gets closer to reaching his maximum fitness level.

In addition, Amorim is said to have great expectations for Mason Mount, who was acquired by United from Chelsea for a transaction for £55 million, according to The Sun. Amorim loves Mount’s flexibility and is keen to incorporate him into the group. He views Mount as a vital part of his tactical approach as the club strives to achieve its goals, despite the fact that Mount’s start at United has been hindered by injuries and uneven form.

 

 

 

 




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