Earlier this month, The Sun reported that United were unhappy with Amorim's criticism of academy players and first-team star Patrick Dorgu. On the wing-back, he said you can "feel the anxiety" when the former Lecce man gets the ball. Now, the same publication claims that Carrick's arrival has gone down well with youth players and their families, with some praising his "welcoming" approach.
A source told the news outlet: "Carrick has been a regular at the training ground following the progress of his son. He is a lovely welcoming guy who always has time for everyone.
"People respect him and admire him because of his United career. But they also feel like he gets what it means to have a son in the academy. Parents were appalled by Amorim’s comments. Anyone in professional football should know how hard it is to make a career in football at any level, let alone at United."