Harry Amass is keen to kick on at Manchester United after being named the club's young player of the season.
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- Amass wins Manchester United award
- Named young player of the year
- Wants to prove himself at Man Utd
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
The full-back has enjoyed something of a breakthrough campaign at Old Trafford, making six appearances for the first team since the beginning of April. And having been honoured in the club's end-of-season awards, he is looking to push on further next season.
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WHAT AMASS SAID
Amass said: "Itâs helped me grow as a person and a player, but especially off the pitch, growing up as a young lad and trying to grow into a man. When I first signed, it was about developing as a player, getting better, which I think Iâve done. Next is to keep working hard, to show that people can trust me and that Iâm a good person off the pitch as well as a good player. Keep giving my best and hopefully get more minutes."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
United have struggled in the wing-back areas, with Diogo Dalot and Patrick Dorgu often used on the right-hand side and Luke Shaw injured for much of the campaign. Having scooped this prize, Amass has an opportunity to make the left-sided position his own.
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WHAT NEXT FOR MAN UTD?
The 18-year-old will hope to feature in next week's Europa League final, when United take on Tottenham in Bilbao. They also have two Premier League matches against Chelsea and Aston Villa still to play.
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