Despite his struggles at Rangers, Manchester United may now extend an offer to him.
The former Ibrox star is now in line for a new contract at Manchester United after failing to flourish at Rangers.
Amad Diallo moved from Atalanta to Old Trafford after spending the second half of the 21–22 season on loan at Ibrox, although his performances fell short of the expectations. Despite winning a Scottish Cup, Diallo didn’t have much of an influence at Rangers and went back to Manchester United.
His chances were revived by a loan at Sunderland, and he has since established himself as a mainstay at Manchester United this season, playing a significant role under new manager Ruben Amorim. He has appeared in 21 games overall, scoring three goals and dishing out six assists. According to a former scout, a new deal is imminent.
The talks, according to Mick Brown, a former Red Devils scout chief, are near the top of the club’s agenda and may complete a remarkable transition from Rangers struggler to Manchester United model of consistency. “They’ve prioritised talks over a new contract for him,” Brown told Football Insider. Amad Diallo is the one United player that has progressed the most.
He performed well while on loan at Sunderland, but he was backed and appeared to be a young, talented player who wasn’t yet ready. By running at individuals and fighting to regain possession of the ball, he has brought aggression to his game.
“Despite his age, he sets an example for some of the other players and is getting better.” They see the boy as a valuable player for the future as well as for the present. According to what I’ve been told, the negotiations have advanced well, so I anticipate that one being finished as soon as possible.