Manchester United have been busy this summer in terms of sending players out on loan, with 11 currently out the door.
After years of struggling in the loan market, Manchester United finally changed things up in regards to how they are doing things.
Jason Wilcox appointed Jonny Evans as loan manager and this summer he has been put to work finding the perfect clubs for United’s youngsters to develop at.
Radek Vitek has been an instant sensation at Bristol City, looking like he will take the Championship by storm with big goalkeeping performances.
Another loan that looks likely to be successful is Toby Collyer has joined West Brom, as he suits Championship football perfectly.
However, there are still seven players that United should be looking to send on loan before deadline day in less that two weeks.
Harry Amass preparing to take throw-in for Manchester United.
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Harry Amass
For United, no youngster this summer is more ready for a loan to the Championship or better than Harry Amass.
Amass is wanted by PSV along with a handful of Championship sides. The most substantial interest has seen Amass linked with Sheffield Wednesday on a season-long loan, amid their financial peril.
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Reports have suggested that Amass has as many as 15 clubs keen to sign him and it seems logical that this move would be done sooner rather than later.
Ethan Ennis
Joining Amass on the list of players who needs a loan move is Ethan Ennis, following his pretty frustrating period with Doncaster Rovers last season.
Ennis has been in top form for United’s academy this summer yet Ruben Amorim is paying no notice.
United need to find the 20-year-old a loan where he will play a key role, and it is probably the last chance Ennis will get at the club.
Gabriele Biancheri
Next on our list is last season’s 25 goal sensation, Gabriele Biancheri, who has proven himself to be too good for academy football over the past 12 months.
United are considering a loan for Biancheri, after the youngster started the campaign with the U21s, although the idea is that he is capable of first team football.
Biancheri is wanted by Cardiff City, with the Welsh side being where the 18-year-old started his career as a kid before joining United.
James Scanlon
Last season, James Scanlon scored 23 goals across U18 and U21 football and caught Amorim’s eye on a couple of occasions.
Scanlon is 18 years old and showed last season that senior football is now his level.
He could get the chance under Amorim at some point this season, but regular minutes in first team football is a necessity.
Jack Fletcher
Another talent who is probably in Ruben Amorim’s plans at some point is Jack Fletcher, however, he would be third choice at best right now in the number 10 roles. United gave Fletcher a first team number this summer as a sign of faith.
Therefore, Fletcher should get a chance to impress on loan this season before Amorim can re-evaluate during pre-season next year.
Fletcher is too good for academy football and has been for 12 months so United need to find him a loan destination this summer where he can be a key player and develop.
Finley McAllister
Next on the list of players who must be sent out on loan is midfielder Finley McAllister, as he 19-year-old needs a chance to prove himself at a senior level.
McAllister spent long periods injured last season but now looks back and full fitness, however at his age he needs regular minutes, which the academy cannot give him considering there are several players in the position.
Loaning McAllister would allow him the chance to prove himself and standout as right now he’s not thought of among the biggest prospects, he would also suit EFL football.
Tyler Fletcher
Like his brother, Tyler Fletcher is now getting to a point where he is simply beyond being challenged by youth football.
Fletcher was excellent last season for the U18s and also made the seamless step up into U21 football, which signals that he is developing rapidly.
United could easily use Fletcher this season in the cup competitions but with rumoured interest from Scotland in a loan, he may be best served taking it.