Manchester United’s Amass and Collyer to Join Championship Clubs on Loan

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Manchester United’s Amass and Collyer to Join Championship Clubs on Loan

Manchester United’s talented left-back Harry Amass and midfielder Toby Collyer are both set to join Championship clubs on loan. Amass has finalized a loan agreement with Norwich City, while Collyer is expected to move to Hull City for the remainder of the season.

Harry Amass Joins Norwich City

Harry Amass has transitioned to Norwich City following a successful spell with Sheffield Wednesday. He received recognition by winning two Player of the Month awards, scoring once in 21 appearances. His performances drew interest from several Championship clubs.

Norwich City confirmed Amass’s signing on Saturday, shortly after reports indicated the loan agreement was imminent. The club recently escaped the relegation zone, thanks to a recent five-goal victory over West Bromwich Albion.

  • Previous Club: Sheffield Wednesday
  • Games Played: 21
  • Goals Scored: 1
  • Player of the Month Awards: 2

Amass expressed enthusiasm about joining Norwich, highlighting discussions with sporting director Ben Knapper and the head coach. He emphasized their belief in his capabilities and the potential benefits for both himself and the club.

Toby Collyer’s Move to Hull City

Toby Collyer, a 22-year-old midfielder, will soon join Hull City after being recalled from West Brom. His time at West Brom included 12 Championship appearances, during which he recorded one assist. However, Collyer has not played since November due to a groin injury.

Collyer is set to enhance Hull’s midfield as they currently sit fourth in the Championship. The team is only three points away from second-place Ipswich Town, which marks an automatic promotion spot to the Premier League.

  • Previous Club: West Brom
  • Championship Appearances: 12
  • Assists: 1
  • Last Appearance: November

Collyer’s opportunity at Hull City presents a chance for increased playing time, following his previous season at Manchester United, where he made 13 appearances under managers Erik ten Hag and Ruben Amorim.

Both Amass and Collyer are looking to make significant impacts during their loan spells in the Championship, contributing to their respective clubs’ ambitions for the season.