The 20-year-old was handed a surprise start by Sir Alex Ferguson for the home draw with Valencia, which sealed United's status as Group C winners.
Although Ferguson felt Amos took a little bit of time to get used to his surroundings, the Red Devils chief was satisfied with what he saw in the second-half.
With Tomasz Kuszczak's future uncertain and Anders Lindegaard due to start training with his new team-mates next week, Amos realises even getting on the bench is going to be tough.
"It is crucial for a young goalkeeper to get a good run of games," he said. "That is how you get experience.
"The only way of doing that is by going out and playing regularly somewhere. If it means me going out on loan somewhere, that might be great."
Source: PA
Source: PA