- Harry Amass has not yet made his debut with the Manchester United first team
- The 17-year-old left back plays in the U21s and is highly valued at Old Trafford
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Leicester City are among the clubs considering the possibility of signing Manchester United left-back Harry Amass.
Amass arrived at Old Trafford in 2023 from Watford, graduated from the Under-18s to the Under-21s last summer and was one of the standout players in pre-season.
However, despite showing then-manager Erik ten Hag much of what he is capable of, the young defender is yet to make his debut for the senior team.
That said, the highly regarded 17-year-old has been named in the United bench five times so far this campaign, perhaps an indication of a path ahead.
Having worked as assistant to Ten Hag, before a spell as interim manager of the senior team, Leicester manager Ruud van Nistelrooy will be well placed to understand Amass' talent.
One potential hurdle awaiting Amass at Old Trafford under new manager Ruben Amorim is their much-discussed 3-4-3 system, which requires a specialist left-back, rather than a traditional full-back.
Harry Amass, 17, has attracted a lot of interest from clubs after impressing for Man United U21.
Ruud van Nistelrooy's Leicester City are among those interested in the 17-year-old
Rubén Amorim's team will sign Diego León from Cerro Porteño in the next window to join in the summer
United will sign 17-year-old left-back Diego León from Cerro Porteño pending his medical next week.
The defender has already made 19 appearances in the Paraguayan top flight despite his youth and will join United in the summer.
His signing comes at a time when United are struggling for available left-backs, with Luke Shaw's fitness a constant issue, while Tyrell Malacia's return from his own long setback is very recent.
United's top target at left-back is Paris Saint-Germain's Nuno Mendes, with the Portuguese international spending two seasons with Amorim at Sporting.