With the arrival of Ruben Amorim as manager, Manchester United may focus more on promoting homegrown talent like Bendito Mantato, potentially benefiting from Amorim's tactical shift.
Amorim’s implementation of wing-backs could prove advantageous for Mantato, a versatile player able to adapt to either flank, which aligns with United’s historical trend of promoting youth.
Although Mantato is just 16, Amorim's managerial change could bolster his chances of breaking into the first team, joining a lineage of successful academy graduates.
Amorim’s success at Sporting Lisbon with a three-centre-back system has sparked interest in whether he will adapt this strategy to match players acquired under Ten Hag.
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