Manchester United are far from done in the transfer window in terms of incomings and outgoings.
Ineos have brought in four major signings so far this summer, with the latest being a £66m deal for Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig.
In terms of outgoings, the only significant first-team departure so far has been Marcus Rashford’s loan move to Barcelona.
As well as finding new homes for the rest of Amorim’s outcasts, it seems a few more Carrington graduates could follow in Rashford’s footsteps and leave on loan.
Toby Collyer is attracting loan interest, as is teammate Harry Amass.

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Last season, Amass was named United’s Young Player of the Year after making an impressive breakthrough to the first team.
However, it was telling that Amorim’s first signing at United was Patrick Dorgu – a young, athletic wing-back who pushed Amass down the pecking order. Diego Leon was then signed this summer to provide even more competition for Amass.
This summer, Amass was left out of United’s tour squad, and it seems the plan at Carrington is to let him gather experience out on loan in 2025/26.
According to The Athletic, Amass is attracting interest from the Championship and from clubs around Europe.
The report claims around 15 suitors have been in touch over Amass, which suggests he will have several options on the table this summer. The main factor in his decision will be game time.
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Last season, Amorim put his faith in Amass, giving him plenty of minutes in United’s Premier League campaign in the second half of the season.
Amass impressed United fans when played as a left wing-back, but with no European football and the arrival of Leon, it seems there is very little chance of first-team minutes in 2025/26.
Instead, United chiefs will want to see Amass go and develop himself on loan.
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Under Erik ten Hag, there were concerns about Amass’ physicality, and that is also a trait that Amorim has been drilling into his side.
Playing regular senior football in the Championship would certainly serve Amass well and get him ready to play consistently at the highest level when he returns to United.
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