He is the only Man United player that wanted me to stay if not the whole team wanted me out because of my error against Bournemouth,but nevertheless I still respect Him for that”, Man united outcast Willy Kambwala reveals the only Man United that doesn’t want Him to leave the club

Willy Kambwala, a Manchester United player who recently left the club for Villarreal, has revealed that despite widespread dissatisfaction with his performance in a match against Bournemouth, there was one teammate who wanted him to stay. This gesture of support, amid widespread criticism, has earned Kambwala’s respect.
Manchester United is currently facing a challenge with their left-back position during their pre-season tour in the USA, as both Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia are unavailable. Given the injury concerns surrounding both players, the club is considering signing a new left-back, though no deals are imminent. This situation has presented a valuable opportunity for younger players such as Harry Amass and Sam Murray to step up.
While Sam Murray had previously played in matches against Rosenborg and Rangers, it was Harry Amass who was chosen to start against Arsenal. The decision to start Amass reflects the club’s confidence in his abilities. The 17-year-old showcased his skills effectively, demonstrating a strong command of the ball and good synergy with his teammates. Although Amass was involved in an unfortunate moment when Arsenal scored a first-half goal—where he tried to play Gabriel Jesus offside but was not supported by VAR—he held his own against experienced opponents.
Despite his youth, Amass exhibited maturity and poise, leaving Manchester United fans hopeful that he can replicate his impressive academy performances at the senior level. After the match, Amass expressed his enthusiasm on Instagram with a post that simply read “First one,” signaling his eagerness for more opportunities.
Responses to Amass’ post came from his academy teammates, including Ethan Wheatley and Sam Mather, who are also on the USA tour. Kambwala, who left for Villarreal, also congratulated Amass with a message saying “Top, top.”
Having been part of the first-team training since late last season and having been named on the bench, Amass is yet to make his senior debut. However, senior player Luke Shaw has highlighted him as a promising talent. As Amass continues to feature in pre-season matches, including upcoming games against Real Betis and Liverpool, there is excitement about the potential impact he could have, with expectations that he might secure a starting position in these fixtures.