Despite a loan request from Middlesbrough, which is managed by Michael Carrick, Manchester United is keen on retaining Amad Diallo.
Middlesbrough are interested in loaning Manchester United winger Amad Diallo.
The winger has been a standout in practice and might see action in the starting lineup as a backup for Antony, Alejandro Garnacho, Marcus Rashford, and others.
Diallo returned to the Red Devils this season after a fruitful loan spell with Sunderland, where he helped the Black Cuts reach the playoffs last year.
Middlesbrough are interested in loaning Manchester United winger Amad Diallo.
Even though he has received nothing but praise for his skills and criticism for Antony’s play on the right flank, where Diallo usually plays, Erik ten Hag has utilized him infrequently.
In addition to missing significant time due to ιnjury, the 21-year-old didn’t play a major role in his team’s 2-1 loss to Nottingham Forest at the end of the year.
Middlesbrough are interested in loaning Manchester United winger Amad Diallo.
After all this time, Diallo finally took to social media to inform his followers that he was staying put in the English second tier.
Middlesbrough are interested in loaning Manchester United winger Amad Diallo.
United are currently focused on FA Clemente Pellistri’s transfer bid. The agreement has not yet been approved, but Granada is hoping to sign the Uruguayan on loan.
Despite signing for Old Trafford for £9 million in October 2020, the 22-year-old Uruguayan has failed to earn a spot in the first squad.
Pellistri, who made an appearance for United in their match against Wigan Athletic earlier this month, completed a pair of loan transfers to Alaves in Spain in an effort to earn additional playing time.
With manager Erik ten Hag reportedly open to selling Pellistri, rumors have begun to circulate that the winger might be Man Utd’s next big player to depart during the January transfer window.
In a related development, United left back Alvaro Fernández has a loan agreement with Benfica that includes an option to buy for £8.6 million.
A buy-back and sell-on clause are also present.