Harry Amass has been so good for relegation-bound Sheffield Wednesday while on loan from Manchester United, attracting lots of interest.
One of the biggest decisions Stephen Torpey has to make in January is where Harry Amass spends the second half of his season.
Manchester United are happy with Amass at Sheffield Wednesday, with the 18-year-old getting to play professional football regularly.
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However, Ruben Amorim said Amass was struggling, in relation to Wednesday being the worst team in the league, and as a result, there could be a good chance that United decide he needs a new challenge.
Now, ahead of January, the clubs are beginning to line up for the left wing-back.
Manchester United defender Harry Amass warms up during the Sky Bet Championship match between West Bromwich Albion and Sheffield Wednesday at The Hawthorns in West Bromwich in 2025.
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Harry Amass has a dozen clubs after his signature in January
Amass has been great for Wednesday, and keeping him there would be the safe decision for United. However, how much will really be learnt at a club that is already resigned to relegation?
As a result, United are yet to grant Wednesday an extension to his contract as options for the remainder of this season are being weighed up.
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According to the Daily Mail, there are as many as a dozen clubs lining up for Amass’ signature in January.
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Among these clubs, promotion-chasing Championship sides Millwall and Stoke have made contact for Amass to take over his loan in January.
While Amass is loving life at Wednesday, and they are eager to keep him, all options remain on the table, and it could be that he’s better served elsewhere.
Playing well in a promotion-chasing side would be a good way to impress Amorim.
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Amorim’s comments came as a shock, as while Wednesday are struggling, individually Amass has been pretty solid all season long.
Rio Ferdinand agreed with Amorim over Amass, however, only in that the teenager should be on loan, and the youngster himself surely also thinks this season is best for his development.
In the Daily Mail report, it is claimed that figures close to Amass have been left unimpressed by Amorim’s comments about the loanee.
They were completely unnecessary in hindsight, and Amorim surely regrets saying it when criticising youngsters to the media is a bad idea, no matter what.
Hopefully, Amass takes this as it was intended and gets a more impressive loan destination for the remainder of the campaign to catch Amorim’s eye.
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