Manchester United youngster Harry Amass came off the bench to make his Norwich City debut just days after joining on loan.
The first half of the 2025/26 season was a huge success for Harry Amass, who was a standout performer in chaotic circumstances at Sheffield Wednesday.
Amass was one of Wednesday’s best performers, and he quickly became a fan favourite at Hillsborough. But his loan deal ended this month and United opted for a new destination rather than an extension.
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It was confirmed this week that Amass has joined Norwich City on loan until the end of the season.
Norwich’s sporting director raved about Amass when the deal was confirmed, and the 18-year-old did not have to wait long for his debut with the Canaries.

Harry Amass match stats from Norwich City debut
There is huge excitement at Carrington about Amass’ potential, so there will be plenty of eyeballs watching his progress out on loan.
Thankfully, Amass has been thrown straight into action at Norwich. He came on as a substitute for the final 15 minutes of their 2-1 win over Championship leaders Coventry City.
Brought on with Norwich defending their lead, Amass came on at left-back and helped his new side to secure an important three points.
| Harry Amass vs Coventry City | Match stats |
| Minutes played | 15 |
| Touches | 9 |
| Passes completed | 80% (4/5) |
| Duels won | 50% (1/2) |
| Interceptions | 1 |
| Recoveries | 1 |
As per SofaScore, Amass earned a 6.7 rating for his performance. In his 15-minute cameo, he took nine touches of the ball and completed four passes.
Defensively, he completed one interception, one ball recovery and won one aerial duel.
Harry Amass knows what he needs to work on
Amass enjoyed a brilliant breakthrough at United on pre-season, but ultimately it was decided he wasn’t ready for first-team football.
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There were concerns about Amass’ physicality, but his time in the Championship is certainly helping to address those flaws.
Speaking after his Norwich deal was confirmed, Amass explained that he already knows what he needs to improve.
“They [Manchester United] want me to get more experience, get better at a few things, maybe off the ball. I think you can always get better everywhere, more games, different coaching, facilities, it can all make my game even better,” Amass said.
“They want me around at the end of this season, we’ll see what happens when I go back. They’re excited for me to go out now and show what I can do, and keep getting better.”
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