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. Indeed we all believe that he is an outstanding and excellent player… ❤️🤝

Rúben Amorim, 39, has recently taken the reins at Manchester United after leaving Sporting CP, succeeding Erik ten Hag, who departed the club last month. Following the conclusion of his tenure in Portugal, Amorim officially began his role at United on Monday, meeting with several players at Carrington who were not involved in international duties.
His first match in charge is scheduled for November 24 against Ipswich Town at Portman Road. With United languishing in 13th place in the Premier League, fans are eager to see how Amorim plans to address the team’s struggles and rejuvenate their season.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Amorim is particularly excited about nurturing young defensive prodigy Leny Yoro, whom he regards as a “generational talent,” a sentiment shared by the club’s hierarchy.
The 19-year-old center-back, signed from Lille for £52 million on a five-year contract, is nearing a return to action after recovering from a pre-season metatarsal injury. Amorim sees Yoro as a crucial player for United’s future and is committed to fostering his development as the youngster regains full fitness.
In addition, The Sun highlights Amorim’s high hopes for Mason Mount, who joined United from Chelsea for £55 million. Despite Mount’s challenging start at the club due to injuries and inconsistent performances, Amorim values his adaptability and sees him as a pivotal figure in his tactical plans as United aim to climb the league table.
Meanwhile, young winger Alejandro Garnacho continues to capture attention, with former United midfielder Nicky Butt tipping him for global stardom. Butt believes the Argentine, who joined from Atletico Madrid’s academy in 2020, could reach even greater heights with a move to a La Liga giant like Barcelona or Real Madrid.
At just 21 years old, Garnacho has already made a significant impact at Old Trafford, netting 22 goals in 104 appearances across all competitions. This season alone, he has delivered seven goals and four assists in 18 games, showcasing his growing influence in United’s attack.
Garnacho’s ascent has been meteoric, progressing from standout performances with the Under-21s to his senior debut in a 1-1 draw against Chelsea during the 2021/22 campaign. His first goal for the club, scored in a Europa League match against Real Sociedad, further solidified his reputation as one of Europe’s most promising talents.
Butt, speaking on Football’s Greatest Podcast, suggested that while the Premier League is highly competitive, a move to Spain could elevate Garnacho’s profile and career. He cited examples of other players, such as Kylian Mbappé, whose global stature soared after joining Real Madrid.
“Garnacho has the potential to thrive at United, but a move to a club like Real Madrid or Barcelona could take him to the next level,” Butt remarked. However, for now, the young star remains focused on achieving success at Old Trafford under Amorim’s guidance. Despite speculation about his future, Garnacho’s immediate goal is to continue his impressive development and contribute to Uni
ted’s resurgence.