Ruben Amorim’s Man Utd might not be having the best of times, but Harry Amass is certainly making a name for himself out on loan.

Harry Amass joined Sheffield Wednesday on loan in the summer for his first senior football experience in the English league after breaking out last season.

Diego Leon was chosen over Amass to stay at Carrington this season, and the English left-back was handed a gauntlet at the struggling Wednesday side.

Amass started well at Sheffield Wednesday, and his teammate Jamal Lowe has now sent a message to Man Utd after his latest display for the club.

Harry Amass indoors at Manchester United training session in Kuala LumpurPhoto by Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty ImagesHarry Amass is shining for Sheffield Wednesday

Wednesday were in the middle of a difficult moment in the summer due to their financial situation not allowing them to spend money on players.

United prioritized first-team football for Amass, covering every cost to ensure Wednesday could get their hands on such an exciting wonderkid.

Amass is already making a mark at Wednesday, and after his latest display in a 1-1 draw against QPR, his teammate Jamal Lowe had a message for Man Utd.

Amass posted on Instagram after the game, “We keep building, thank you to the fans as always.”

It received encouraging responses from many of his Utd teammates, like Shea Lacey, Gabriele Biancheri, and Jack Fletcher, among others.

Jamal Lowe simply said, “Thank you Carrington,” praising United’s youth development and the club’s step to send Amass to a struggling side without compensation.

Jamal Lowe message to Man Utd for Harry AmassJamal Lowe’s message to Man Utd for Harry AmassAmass will be ready next season

Choosing to keep Leon over Amass at Old Trafford this season was puzzling to some, but it makes sense from a broader perspective.

Leon needed to stay in and around Carrington as he was in a new country, so increasing that upheaval with another loan move wasn’t wise.

Instead, the club challenged Amass to take the next step with consistent first-team football in a difficult environment, and allowed Leon time away from the spotlight as he acclimatised to England.

Amass has a brilliant chance to come back to United as a much more seasoned player, having gone through the rigours of playing for a struggling team.

If he thrives in that gauntlet, as he seems to be doing so far, then United will have a player ready to make an impact on the first team more consistently next season.

United might be thanking Carrington at this time next year!