Toby Collyer and Harry Aamss, two academy players Manchester United want to provide the best development opportunities to perform at Old Trafford. Right now, there is no room in the match arena with Michael Carrick, Collyer will help Hull City with promotion in the Championship, now the 18-year-old Amass has also got himself a ticket for playing time – at the other end of the Championship table.

Harry Amass spent the first part of the season at Sheffield Wednesday (bottom of the table), where he has made 21 appearances. On Saturday, Norwich announced they have secured the left-back on loan for the rest of the season, also in relegation battle in 20th place after 28 games.

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“We are pleased to welcome Harry. Although he was at the very beginning of his professional career, his talent was evident for all to see in the first half of the season during an impressive loan spell at Sheffield Wednesday. He has shown that he is clearly ready to compete – and excel – at this level, and he wants to add quality and strengthen us at the left-back position. He is fit and ready to play,” Norwich sporting director Ben Knapper told the club’s website.

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