British media: Amorim arranged for more youth training players to join the first team training, and 18-year-old Lacey performed outstandingly

According to GIVEMESPORT, Manchester United head coach Amorim has begun to incorporate more and more young players into first-team training in recent weeks. The move is part of his efforts to re-establish the pipeline between the academy and the first team.
Sources revealed that Amorim was impressed by the acuity and self-confidence of young players and believed that their addition brought desire and vitality to training. As part of a change, Amorim no longer separates the youth and adult teams, but integrates them in tactical drills to encourage competition and communication.
Sources said that training was once again full of real sparks, and the young players were not just a handful, and Amorim wanted them to learn the standards and fight for their places. Although the young players are still adapting to the pace and intensity of the competition, the overall feeling is that the benefits outweigh the challenges.
Among these young players, 18-year-old winger Lacey continues to stand out. He impressed staff and teammates with his directness and flair. One source described him as fiery, fearless and creative.
It is understood that Amorim is paying close attention to Lacey’s development. Club insiders believe it is not impossible for Lacey to make the matchday squad at the end of the season if he maintains his current level of quality. Amorim's move is to reshape the club's identity and reconnect with the foundation of youth training.



