
Norwich Gaffer Clement Gutted as Man Utd Recalls Injury-Hit Loan Kid Harry Amass
Norwich City manager Philippe Clement expressed frustration over Manchester United recalling loan youngster Harry Amass after a hamstring injury cut short his time at Carrow Road. Amass impressed at Sheffield Wednesday earlier in the season but won't return to Norwich before his loan ends. The England youth international, who debuted for United against Leicester, is now rehabbing at Old Trafford.
Norwich Gaffer Clement Gutted as Man Utd Recalls Injury-Hit Loan Kid Harry Amass
Imagine scouting a diamond in the rough, shipping him over for a Championship scrap, only for him to limp off before the party's properly started. That's the bitter pill Norwich City boss Philippe Clement is choking down right now with Harry Amass. The young left-back's loan switch to Carrow Road has turned into a right old damp squib, thanks to a hamstring gremlin and some parental club meddling from Manchester United.
As reported by The Peoples Person on OneFootball, Clement didn't mince words ahead of the Canaries' Easter Monday clash with Millwall. It's the kind of saga that'd have you spilling your pint mid-rant at the local.
From Owls to Canaries: A Loan Tale Gone Wrong
Amass kicked off his season like a house on fire at Sheffield Wednesday. While the Owls were flapping about in their own troubles – on and off the pitch – this lad from Watford's academy was turning heads. Pinpoint crosses, solid defending, the lot. Wednesday were begging to keep him through to summer, but United had other ideas.
Enter Norwich, who pipped the queue for his services. Sounded perfect, right? A step up for the England youth international, more minutes in the Championship promotion hunt. But nope. Days after subbing on in a gritty win over league toppers Coventry City, disaster struck in training. Hamstring tear – the defender's worst nightmare.
Rehab kicked in, but here's the kicker: United weren't having any of it at Norwich. Back to Old Trafford he went, leaving Clement and co staring at an empty squad spot.
Clement Lets Rip: 'We Wanted It Different'
Pre-Millwall, Clement faced the press and let the frustration bubble over. "We wanted things to be different with Harry," he sighed. United, as the owning club, called the shots: no rehab at Carrow Road, no return before the loan's up at season's end.
"Manchester United are the owners of the player and they decided not to come here for his rehab and not to have Harry here in these weeks," Clement added. He held back on spilling what Amass fancied – fair play – but the vibe was clear: gutted doesn't cover it. It's like lending your mate's flash car, only for them to crash it in the driveway and tow it home without a word.
Clement wrapped it with a resigned shrug: "It is what it is." Classic gaffer diplomacy, but you could hear the teeth grinding from Norfolk to Manchester.
Amass's Bigger Picture: Red Devil in the Making?
Rewind a bit: Amass only joined United's setup from Watford in June 2023. Fast-forward to March 2025, and he's making his senior debut – a tidy 3-0 tonking of Leicester City at the King Power. Subbed on, looked composed. The kid's got something.
At 18, he's got time on his side. This hamstring hitch? Annoying setback, but United's medical team will patch him up. Norwich fans, though? Left dreaming of what-ifs. Could he have been the overlapping full-back to fire them up the table?
It's a reminder of loan life's lottery. Clubs fight for talent, but parents pull strings. Clement's candour shines a light on the frustrations bubbling under the surface. Will Amass bounce back next season? Bet your boots he will – and maybe Norwich will circle again.
For now, the Canaries march on without him. Millwall await, promotion dreams flicker. But this one's left a sour taste. Fancy another round while we chew over United's youth factory?
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