Manchester United manager Michael Carrick has approved a major, multi-million-pound deal that was previously rejected by former coach Ruben Amorim before he left the club. Both outlets report that the agreement is record-breaking and that Carrick’s approval clears the way for the transaction after it was shut down during Amorim’s tenure. The reporting states that Amorim rejected the deal roughly two years ago, and that Carrick’s decision comes as he oversees the club’s ongoing business and squad planning. While the sources agree on the timeline—Amorim’s rejection followed by Carrick’s later approval—they do not provide further specifics in the supplied text about the identity of the player involved, the exact structure of the contract, or the precise valuation. The information presented focuses on the managerial decision-making behind the transfer and highlights the contrast between the earlier denial and the subsequent endorsement by Carrick.