Manchester United have already sent several players out on loan this summer, now two more have a chance to follow.
After years of failing to effectively use the loan market, this summer has been different for Manchester United.
Following his retirement from playing football, Jonny Evans has become the new loan manager at Carrington and he has been very busy this summer.
Marcus Rashford to Barcelona was the big loan so far this summer, but there have been several young players allowed to head on loan, seeking first team football.
Dan Gore has re-joined Rotherham, Jack Moorhouse has joined Leyton Orient and Ethan Wheatley has headed to Northampton Town, as three of the bigger named youngsters playing elsewhere this coming season.
Enzo Kana-Biyik – FC Lausanne Sport
Sonny Aljofree – Notts County
Habeeb Ogunneye – Newport County
Dan Gore – Rotherham United
Joe Hugill – Barnet
Elyh Harrison – Shrewsbury
Marcus Rashford – Barcelona
Radek Vitek – Bristol City
Now, two more young players are being considered for a loan exit this summer as one Championship side are showing interest.
Toby Collyer in action for Manchester United vs Leeds in pre-season.
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Sheffield United plotting move for Harry Amass and Toby Collyer
Finding loan moves for youngsters who are both too good for the academy and not quite ready to feature for Ruben Amorim is a vital task for Evans and he must get it right.
However, now there are two very talented youngsters subjected to interest in the form of Harry Amass and Toby Collyer, with the same club keen on both.
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Firstly, it has been claimed by journalist Mike McGrath that Amass is now being targeted by Championship side Sheffield Wednesday.
Manchester United full-back Harry Amass targeted by Sheffield Wednesday for season-long loan. They are under transfer embargo and need #EFL dispensation to register players but have been trying to add to squad today #SWFC #MUFC
🦉🔵⚪️ https://t.co/x3EfVQx6ev
— Mike McGrath (@mcgrathmike) August 8, 2025
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Amass is wanted on a season-long loan, however, Wednesday are currently under transfer restrictions and therefore the EFL would need to effectively approve any incoming loans or new players to register.
In addition to Amass, Wednesday are also interested in signing Collyer on a loan this summer in a move which could end up being massive in their chances of surviving the Championship season.
As reported by @mcgrathmike, understand that #SWFC are looking to try and get a loan deal done for Manchester United’s Harry Amass. But he’s not the only Red Devil they’re after…
They’re also interested in trying to get Toby Collyer on loan, too. https://t.co/jizKABXxfP 🦉⚽️
— Joe Crann (@YesWeCrann) August 8, 2025
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It is likely that United would have to pay their wages, but on the flip side, Wednesday would likely make both key players which would aid development.
Sheffield Wednesday could be excellent opportunity for Amass and Collyer
Both Amass and Collyer have featured heavily under Amorim in the past 10 months or so, which speaks to the quality they have as they must have impressed to a degree.
However, it is clear that neither are in the immediate plans of Amorim. Amass was left out of the pre-season tour squad, while Collyer’s minutes were seriously limited as he finds himself low in the pecking order with a midfield signing now being targeted.
This means a loan is the next move for both of them in order to continue developing as footballers and avoid stagnating due to not playing enough games at the club.
So with game time probably determining factor number one in any loan, Wednesday are a great bet for both players.
With the difficulties Wednesday are having, they will only be bringing in players who are worth the hassle, and this means both must be heavily rated at the club and they should easily get guaranteed weekly starts.
It is also a tough environment which the pair will learn a lot from. If they manage to succeed there, chances are they will anywhere which raises their value for United next summer.