Amass set for Sheffield Wednesday Move…
Manchester United are sending their young defensive wizard, Harry Amass, to Sheffield Wednesday for more game time. Despite the chaotic circus act involving the Owls’ owner, Dejphon Chansiri, which saw them slip into a transfer embargo tighter than your grandma’s hug, they’ve swooped in like a famished falcon for Amass. With their transfer embargo finally given the boot, Sheffield Wednesday hopes to sign Amass on loan for the 2025/2026 season. United insiders believe that while the club’s drama is more theatrical than a soap opera, Sheffield’s promises of regular starts for Amass make the deal sound sweeter than winning the lottery.
Amass is contemplating his next steps, but United seems as relaxed as a sloth on vacation about the potential move to S6. The Owls, having started their campaign shorter on players than a limbo party without a pole, have witnessed fans moonwalk into games late as a protest against ownership. Meanwhile, the Sheffield Wednesday Supporters’ Trust has been as boycotty as a toddler refusing nap time, holding fast against merchandise and kits, aiming to nudge club improvements. Newly arrived Diego Leon has put down roots in the first team, with Amass missing the USA trip—a sign the young talent is headed out on loan.