Harry Amass has been one of the rare success stories for Manchester United’s loan list in recent years. Yet he could be set for a change during the January transfer window.
Having spent the first half of this season on loan at Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship, Harry Amass has been a roaring success.
Despite Ruben Amorim claiming Amass was struggling, the 18-year-old has just won back-to-back player of the month awards for the relegation-threatened club.
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Amass’ performances are undeniably impressive; however, Amorim’s criticism likely was more angled at the fact that performing in a Championship relegation dog-fight requires different qualities than representing Manchester United.
Now, the teenager might be set for a different loan to test him in different ways.

Harry Amass now being eyed up for loan higher up the Championship
While Amass has been enjoying his football at Hillsborough and United are pleased with his development, there has been a feeling that he might not finish the season there.
With Amass’ loan expiring in January, there are options for United, as he could stay, be recalled, or head elsewhere.
The phone has been ringing off the hook for Amass, and now The Sun has reported that a move is in motion.
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Stoke City is the club that is reportedly trying to sign Amass on loan, which would see him swap a relegation fight for promotion.
While Amass wouldn’t have the guarantee of football at Stoke, they are in the market for a left-back. Meanwhile, other clubs are also keen on the teenager.
Manchester United should encourage Amass to seek new loan opportunties
Amass has clearly loved his four months at troubled Wednesday, but for the good of his career, a January change would be the best decision.
At the club resigned to relegation this season, Amass isn’t going to be learning much other than suffering in a poor team, which doesn’t prime him to play for the Red Devils, or show bigger clubs what he can do.
Stoke however are in a promotion race, playing decent brand of football and Amass could really catch the eye for a potential Premier League loan here.
It would also be a better club to judge Amass’ suitability to United.
Hopefully United push him toward this move or another to a club better off right now.
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