Amorim has been hesitant to trust in United’s youth this season, with the main conversation being about Kobbie Mainoo who is reportedly desperate to leave the side as soon as the January transfer window opens.
Speaking earlier this week, Amorim received backlash as he ripped into the club’s youth stars, who he says are not fit for the first team.
“Toby Collyer is not playing at West Brom. Harry Amass is struggling in the Championship. Chido is not always starter in the U21s”.
“I played them when people said: sack the manager. You can see I’m not worried. I want to win. If he's the right guy, I will put him in”.
As reported by the Manchester Evening news, Amass, who joined Sheffield Wednesday over the summer, took to Instagram to post a story of himself holding the club's Player of the Month award.
However, the post was quickly deleted by the teenager, who may have been told the post was disrespectful to Amorim and the club for their lack of trust in him.
Amass is on a season-long loan at Hillsborough and is expected to return to Old Trafford following the completion of his spell in South Yorkshire, where he will meet Amorim for further discussion on his future.
