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“I heard that after Lamine Yamal, they are the next best youngster. They are incredibly amazing. They don’t play like young kids. They play as if they have been playing football for 20 years plus. What they did to us when we played against them baffled me till today”-BREAKING NEWS as Rúben Amorim reveals that Manchester United has already signed two most Talented youngsters who are speculated to be as good as Lamine Yamal.

Rúben Amorim Acknowledges Manchester United’s Reliance on Talented Youth Amid Europa League Ambitions

 

Rúben Amorim has stirred excitement by hinting that Manchester United has already secured two exceptionally gifted young players, drawing comparisons to Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal. “What they did to us on the pitch still surprises me. These boys don’t play like teenagers—they play like seasoned pros,” he said.

 

As United battles fixture congestion and focuses on the Europa League, Amorim has opened up about his growing dependence on academy prospects. Following their intense extra-time win over Lyon in the Europa League quarterfinal, the club faces Wolves this weekend, with little time for recovery.

 

“This isn’t the perfect moment to test young players, but we’re in a situation where we might have to,” Amorim admitted. “Ideally, they need a steady environment to flourish, but that’s not what we have now.”

 

He praised several academy talents for stepping up when needed. Ayden Heaven, originally drafted due to an injury crisis, has earned his place in the squad. Harry Amass impressed against Lyon, and Chido Obi has delivered solid performances when called upon. Amorim also acknowledged that young players like Jaydan Kamason, Godwill Kukonki, and Jack Moorhouse were included on the bench recently—evidence of United’s deepening reliance on their youth academy.

 

Despite the challenges, there is some relief. Noussair Mazraoui and Victor Lindelöf, who exited the Lyon match early due to family matters, are expected to be available for the Wolves clash. “Life happens,” Amorim said. “They had to leave, but everything’s fine now and they’re ready to return.”

 

Although United’s chances of securing a top-four finish in the Premier League are slim, Amorim has his sights set firmly on the Europa League title. Success in Europe could secure a Champions League spot next season and mark a pivotal moment in Amorim’s early tenure.

 

Key takeaways:

 

Ayden Heaven, Harry Amass, and Chido Obi are now integral to the squad.

 

Amorim’s strategic risk-taking with youth may define the season.

 

Kamason, Kukonki, and Moorhouse’s presence on the bench reflects United’s current squad limitations.

 

Mazraoui and Lindelöf’s return strengthens defensive options.

 

Europa League success is now the top priority—with hopes of blending youth development with silverware.

 

 

As Amorim balances youth integration and European aspirations, all eyes are on whether this gamble will pay off—or if the pressure

becomes too much to handle.

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