Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has revealed he's been working closely with Omari Forson.
Fernande admits he's spoken with Forson about the advice he received from former Udinese teammate Antonio di Natale.
“Obviously, for me it was good to play in different leagues [and get] experience in Italy, experience in Portugal," he told MUTV.
“Now being in England, it's really good because you experience different ways to think, different ways to play.
“And I always try to get the mix of that together and obviously all that I have, all that I've learned within Italy. The other day, I was talking with Omari [Forson] before the break when we do the shooting practice, and I was telling him: 'Look, [Antonio] Di Natale was always telling me this, when you're in certain positions, short steps, the way you kick the ball, everything.'
“And I said to him: 'Obviously with me it works. You have to try to find your way. But if these small things that I tell you are going to help you, I'm going to be happy. If not, you have to find a way that's going to fit you.'
“So, everything that I can help them [with], even if it's with small things, I'm going to try."