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Important Manchester United information is made public as Norwich City signs Harry Amass under Sheffield Wednesday’s nose.


Norwich City’s loan agreement with Manchester United does not include an option to buy clause for Harry Amass.

Fabrizio Romano claims that the left-back would spend the rest of the season at Carrow Road before rejoining the Premier League team.



Amass was on loan at Sheffield Wednesday for the first half of the season, and he received a lot of praise for his efforts.


The defender stood out for an Owls team that battled for success, contributing one goal and one assist in 21 Championship matches.



Although the 18-year-old has made five appearances for Manchester United in the Premier League, Michael Carrick does not currently have him in his first team plans.


Norwich finalizes loan agreement for Harry Amass



Despite Sheffield Wednesday’s early interest in returning to Hillsborough, it is thought that Amass will stay with Norwich for the rest of the Championship season.


According to reports, the Canaries have agreed to a dry loan, meaning there won’t be an option to buy condition.

It won’t be shocking that the Premier League team wants to bring Amass back in the summer because he is a highly regarded young prospect at Man United.

The teenager was also linked to Stoke, but Norwich was able to reach a deal with the Manchester team for the remainder of the season.

Amass’s arrival will hopefully help Philippe Clement’s team avoid relegation from the second level.

The Canaries have played more games than the teams behind them and are now in 20th place in the standings, barely two points ahead of Blackburn Rovers in 22nd.

If the transaction is finalized in time, Amass might make his debut this weekend when Norwich plays league leaders Coventry City on January 26 at 8 p.m.

The Harry Amass trade is a huge win for Norwich.

Man United’s decision to just approve a loan with no path to a long-term agreement was always likely.

The Red Devils will now want the 18-year-old to play every week in order to maintain his remarkable rate of growth. He is regarded as a potential first team player at Old Trafford.

Even if it is only a basic loan, the young man has shown himself to be an outstanding Championship-caliber player in recent months, so it is still a great decision for Norwich.

Sheffield Wednesday is devastated by his move, but in the end, Man United has taken a decision they believe will better aid the player’s growth.



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