A Manchester United wonderkid under Ruben Amorim is making a long-lasting impression at Old Trafford and has been tipped for a bright future at the club.Ruben Amorim’s men have only five Premier League matches remaining in their 2024-25 campaign and the Red Devils languish in 14th place in the table.Manchester United have picked up 10 wins from 33 Premier League matches and the Red Devils have only one victory from their last five league fixtures.
The Red Devils suffered their 15th Premier League defeat of the season last Sunday, with Amorim watching from the Old Trafford touchline as United lost 1-0 to Wolves.One week ago 🤯#MUFC || #UEL— Manchester United (@ManUtd) April 24, 2025 Following Wolves’ win over United, Amorim’s men will now return to Premier League action on Sunday with their trip to the Vitality Stadium to face Bournemouth.Amorim has already placed a major focus on United’s Europa League run, with the Red Devils through to the semi-finals and resuming their campaign next Thursday.
United knocked Lyon out of the Europa League in the quarter-finals at Old Trafford last Thursday and the Red Devils now face Athletic Club in the semi-finals.The Europa League is Amorim’s only hope of lifting major silverware as United manager this season and for the Red Devils to secure Champions League football.READ MORE: Ruben Amorim argues Man Utd ace is ‘best example’ of player who has turned things around, he’s ‘playing all the time’Photo by Carl Recine/Getty ImagesHarry Amass is making a real name for himself at Old Trafford after playing under Ruben Amorim for Man UtdManchester United’s Europa League run has forced Ruben Amorim to explore the full depth of his Manchester United first-team squad for the remainder of the campaign.
Amorim rotated his options for the Wolves defeat and Harry Amass impressed United fans with his Premier League performance at Old Trafford last weekend.Harry Amass played as the left wing-back in Amorim’s tactical system for United and the Red Devils talent saw out the full 90 minutes against Wolves.The 18-year-old has been part of the United youth academy since 2023 after he was signed from Watford and Amass is knocking on the door of the United first team.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Manchester United (@manchesterunited)Amass has made four senior appearances for United across all competitions this season and the teenager is impressing people at the Premier League club.“Let’s see what happens between now and the end of the season,” Amass’ agent, Jason Mac, told GiveMeSport.“I think we could be having a different conversation if Harry does what I know he can do.
“The club is very happy with Harry and I’m sure he has all the skills to be an important player for Manchester United’s future.”READ MORE: The ‘talent’ of two Man Utd stars must not be overlooked, Ruben Amorim is ‘really happy’ with what he has seen from bothAgent Jason Mac makes his feelings clear on Harry Amass’ recent run under Man Utd manager Ruben Amorim at Old TraffordJason Mac insisted that he has been thrilled to see Harry Amass’ progression at Old Trafford and for the Red Devils player to emerge as a rising talent at the club.“The journey has been great to see at Man United and the feeling is amazing,” he said.
“Every young player dreams of playing for a club like Manchester United. It was only two years ago Harry was playing in the FA Youth Cup team as a 16-year-old for Watford.”Mac added: “As an agent of a talent like Harry, we shared the same dream: he wanted to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world so to see one of my clients play for one, it’s the same dream.
”United and Bournemouth will be in action at the Vitality Stadium on Sunday afternoon, with the Premier League clash slated for a 2pm UK kick-off time..
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Man Utd ‘very happy’ with Ruben Amorim’s rising ace and he has ‘all the skills to be an important player’ for Red Devils

A Manchester United wonderkid under Ruben Amorim is making a long-lasting impression at Old Trafford and has been tipped for a bright future at the club.