The England youth international has been part of the first team picture since the start of pre-season activities, and has been handed minutes off the bench in all their preparatory games so far, against Derby County, Queens Park Rangers and most recently against Brentford.
Shoretire made headlines last season, making his debut in the Premier League and became United's youngest player in European competitions when he made his Europa League debut against Real Sociedad aged 17 years and 23 days.
Blackmore thinks the Anglo-Nigerian striker is the club's most exciting academy player at the moment.
"He's been in around the first team already and played, so when you're looking at players now he'd be the one to look out for.
"With the lads coming through I think you know early on watching them how far they'll go, certainly the players there when I was a coach we predicted where they would end up."
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