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Ruben Amorim steps in & ‘blocks’ Man Utd from selling player in first big decision as manager

Ruben Amorim has reportedly made his first major decision as Manchester United’s new manager by preventing the sale of a promising young player.

The 39-year-old officially began his tenure at Old Trafford on Monday after completing his contract obligations at Sporting Lisbon.

Upon arrival, Amorim met with the first-team players who are not on international duty and was given a guided tour of Old Trafford and the Carrington training facility. ..Continue Reading

In his initial interview, he emphasized his focus on “having fun and winning” as the foundation of his managerial philosophy.

His first match in charge will take place next Sunday when United, currently sitting 13th in the Premier League, face Ipswich Town at Portman Road.

Despite only a few days in the role, Amorim has already made a decisive move.

Reports from the Manchester Evening News suggest that he is considering promoting 16-year-old winger Bendito Mantato to the first team as a versatile wing-back option, highlighting his willingness to invest in United’s youth players.

Meanwhile, Football Insider claims that Amorim and the club are adamant about retaining 17-year-old left-back Harry Amass, despite interest from Aston Villa.

Amass has trained with the first team this season and has been named in the matchday squad but has yet to make a Premier League appearance.

Previous manager Erik ten Hag was reportedly cautious about introducing him into senior football regularly, even during an injury crisis in the left-back position.

However, United view Amass as a critical player for the future with significant potential.

The teenager could fit well into Amorim’s tactical plans, and if he impresses during training this week, he may be included in the squad for the Ipswich game, with Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia still sidelined due to injuries.

   
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