Godwill Kukonki was invited to join the senior team’s training at Carrington for the first time.
Kukonki has had an impressive season at the youth level, earning this opportunity to step up.
Last month, the Manchester Evening News highlighted Kukonki as a young prospect with both the technical skill and physical attributes required for senior football.
Promising academy players are often called up for first-team training sessions when additional players are needed, and Kukonki’s involvement marks a significant milestone in his development.
Standing at an imposing 6ft 5in, Kukonki has drawn early comparisons to Manchester City defender Josko Gvardiol.
His profile as a left-footed centre-back adds to his value, as such players are highly sought after in modern football. Manchester United’s pursuit of Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite over the summer underscores this demand.
Primarily a centre-back, Kukonki is also comfortable playing as a left-back, a versatility he has demonstrated with the Under-18s, starting all but one game this season.
Amorim, who famously guided Sporting Lisbon to their first league title in 19 years, has a strong track record of nurturing young talent from academies.
United recruited him due to his reputation as one of Europe’s most promising coaches, with a particular knack for developing emerging players.
Known for employing a 3-4-3 formation with three central defenders, Amorim’s system could offer opportunities for young talents like Kukonki to make their senior debut.
As Kukonki approaches his 17th birthday in February, he will aim to break into the Under-21s before the season concludes.