The Peoples Person
·26 de novembro de 2024
In partnership with
Yahoo sportsThe Peoples Person
·26 de novembro de 2024
Manchester United began the Ruben Amorim era with a disappointing 1-1 draw against Ipswich Town at Portman Road on Sunday.
The result could have been a lot worse if not for Andre Onana. While the Portuguese did employ his favourite 3-4-3 system, quite a few United players struggled to deal with the new head coach’s demands.
The Red Devils need midfield reinforcements while wing-back is another area of concern. Amad Diallo, who played as the right wing-back provided a glorious assist but struggled at the back, as expected.
Diogo Dalot endured a tough night on both ends of the pitch and Amorim will be waiting to try out Tyrell Malacia in that role, a position which should suit him with Luke Shaw preferred as the left centre-back.
Amorim does have the option of playing Harry Amass in there with the youngster tipped to enjoy a breakthrough season after an impressive pre-season campaign.
Former manager Erik ten Hag did not hand the 17-year-old any minutes and the academy gem was linked with a shock exit with Aston Villa readying a huge bid.
The 20-time English league champions are unlikely to let him go permanently and the England U18 international’s future could be decided by the ex-Sporting Lisbon boss very soon.
If the 39-year-old sees Amass as too raw, he could be sent out on loan in the winter with Football Insider claiming quite a few EFL clubs have expressed loan interest in the former Watford star.
“Man United defender Harry Amass is a loan target for a host of EFL clubs in the January transfer window, sources have told Football Insider.
“New United boss Ruben Amorim is yet to make a decision with a number of EFL clubs keen to submit loan offers for the England Under-18 international for the second half of the season.”
Amass has made the matchday squad five times across all competitions but was not part of Amorim’s inaugural squad against the Tractor Boys. Maybe, the cups will provide more of a chance.
A loan deal would not be the worst choice for London-born star. He has three assists this season for the various United age group teams and he clearly is too talented to just stay and play for the reserves.
Playing senior football with real consequences could be the ideal next step in Amass’ evolution. His current United deal is valid until 2027.
The Old Trafford side will need to be careful with Amass with the youngster garnering a lot of outside attention. If minutes or exposure elude him at Old Trafford, he could have his head turned by some other team.