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HARRY’S DEAL IS LIFT FOR OWLS…

By Chris Dunlavy

TALENT: Harry Amass

MANCHESTER United starlet Harry Amass will remain at Sheffield Wednesday for the rest of the season.
The 18-year-old fullback joined the Owls on deadline day, initially signing a loan deal until January.
Amass - who has already made five Premier League appearances for United - has since scored once in 11 games for the Owls and become a key figure in Henrik Pedersen’s side.
There was concern at Hillsborough that Wednesday’s descent into administration and the subsequent 12-point deduction might prompt the Red Devils to recall the...

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