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Harry Amass: Update on Sheffield Wednesday Deal and Man United's Next Move
Manchester United's promising left-back Harry Amass, an 18-year-old England U19 international, faces an uncertain future as his loan spell at Sheffield Wednesday reaches its conclusion in the January transfer window.
Amass's Success at Sheffield Wednesday
Loaned to the Owls on transfer deadline day, Amass has shone brightly in the Championship. He has made 21 appearances, becoming a fan favorite and integral to manager Henrik Pedersen's squad. The young defender has contributed directly to two goals and earned Player of the Month awards for November and December, solidifying his status as one of Wednesday's top performers.[1]
Loan Expiration and Conflicting Reports
Amass's loan deal has expired, prompting reports of his imminent departure. Sources cited by BBC indicate Sheffield Wednesday are "set to lose" the starlet, with his return to Manchester United expected.[1][3] However, Football Insider reveals the Owls are actively pushing to extend the loan agreement, highlighting their desperation to retain him for the second half of the season.[2]
Man United's Next Steps and Internal Tensions
Back at Old Trafford, Amass is unlikely to feature for the Red Devils this season under Ruben Amorim, who previously criticized the teenager's readiness for senior football—comments that proved misguided given his Championship exploits.[1] Clubs higher in the Championship table have shown interest in taking the academy product on loan for the remainder of the campaign.[1]
United's hierarchy reportedly expressed unhappiness with Amorim's public critique of Amass and fellow youngster Chido Obi, amid a turbulent period that saw high-profile exits like Marcus Rashford to Barcelona and Alejandro Garnacho to Chelsea.[1] Amorim left without starting any academy players in the Premier League, fueling debates over youth development at the club.[1]
Sheffield Wednesday face a blow without Amass, but their pursuit of an extension could yet prolong his stay. Manchester United must now decide on the best path for their talented prospect.[1][2]
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