Man Utd stance on Harry Amass revealed with Sheffield Wednesday loan set to end in January

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Manchester United’s outgoing loan list this season includes Harry Amass, who has been almost the star of the loan watch at Sheffield Wednesday.

For Manchester United loans and pathways manager Jonny Evans, there were a handful of talents for whom he simply could not get a 2025/26 loan wrong, given the vital importance it had to their development.

Harry Amass was one, and the superb English left wing-back has grabbed his opportunity at problem-struck Sheffield Wednesday with both hands, becoming a shining light for them in this difficult campaign.

Wednesday has had points deductions and gone into administration, yet Amass’ performances have been consistently brilliant, which is a testament to the character he has already developed at the age of 18.

Now, United in Focus can reveal how the hierarchy at Old Trafford has reacted to his loan spell.

What Manchester United are thinking about Harry Amass with Sheffield Wednesday loan set to expire

Amass has come a long way since being the small full-back whom Erik ten Hag had physical doubts over. At Sheffield Wednesday, Amass has grown into an all-round wing-back capable of doing all the roles that position entails.

As a result, United in Focus understands, via Graeme Bailey, that United are quite happy with how Amass’ loan has been going, as he has gotten plenty of high-level game time at a proper football club.

However, Amass’ loan is only set to run until January, to the surprise of many, and so he could very well return to Carrington in the next two months.

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Despite this possibility, United in Focus can reveal that Amass is keen to remain at Sheffield Wednesday for the remainder of this season, and United are assessing this situation to determine whether he should stay or not.

Interestingly, given the success of Amass, United in Focus understands that the club are also considering Wednesday as a loan destination for other youngsters with game-time considered key, importantly, worthwhile game-time.

Which Manchester United youngsters could join Harry Amass at Wednesday?

It has been a real rarity that Manchester United have sourced good loans for young players, which have been an instant success in terms of the club using the talent well.

That is why when Amass has shone at Wednesday, there needs to be real attention drawn to this and there is no shock United are keen to replicate.

If United decides to go down that avenue, there are countless youngsters who would benefit from a loan and regular minutes, ranging from Chido Obi and Ayden Heaven to Jacob Devaney and Jim Thwaites.

United have also been considering a Shea Lacey loan, believing he is first-team ready and that will either come at Old Trafford or elsewhere.

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