THERE are A-mass of clubs interested in signing young Manchester United defender Harry Amass.
Reports say that the on loan left-back, 18, has caught the eye of around 12 teams, including multiple aiming to get promotion from the Championship.


Despite playing for troubled Sheffield Wednesday, who sit bottom of the table on minus nine points after being docked 18 in total this season, Amass has been a bright spark.
He has made 16 appearances for the Owls and The Daily Mail write that Stoke and Millwall are among those to have enquired over his availability.
With Amass viewed as one of the best talents of his generation, he could be offered the chance to jump ship in January in order to get experience at an upwardly mobile club instead.
The England Under-19 international was recently at the centre of controversy along with some of his Carrington hopefuls.
First team manager Ruben Amorim appeared to call out Amass and others from the academy in a press conference when discussing the youth prospects.
He said: “Amass is now struggling in the Championship.
“Chido [Obi] is not always a starter in the U21s.
“All these guys played when a lot of people were saying, ‘Sack the manager’, so you can see that I’m not worried.”
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However, Amorim is believed to have meant Wednesday were struggling, not Amass.
The response of Amass and Chido Obi still generated discussion as he posted an image on Instagram of himself holding the November player of the month award with a smiley face emoji.
Many took the story to be a reaction to Amorim with Chido Obi also posting online one of his goals before taking it down, like Amass.
It is also written that Amass is happy in Yorkshire and is seen as a key part of the team.
He has started all 16 league games played since joining, playing 90 minutes in all but one of those.
Of the mentioned circling clubs, Stoke sit seventh, one point outside the play-off places, and Millwall fourth, level with Preston in third.
He gained promotion up to the United senior squad last season having also played for the Under-18s and Under-21s.
Amass featured seven times under Amorim but was sent out in search for a full year of adult football.











