Manchester United hopeful Amad can win at club

Despite having a difficult time while playing for Rangers last year, Amad Diallo has scored three goals in his last five games while on loan at Sunderland.

Amad has scored three goals in his last five games

When Amad returns from his loan stint with Sunderland, Manchester United has high hopes that he will be able to establish himself as a regular member of the first-team squad.

Amad, who is 20 years old, has scored three goals for the Championship side Sunderland in his team's most recent five games, and sources at United believe that he is flourishing due to the consistent playing time he receives.

It was suggested by a reliable source that Amad needs "a run of 10 games" to demonstrate his capabilities, and the international player from Cote d'Ivoire has started for Sunderland in their last five matches.

Amad moved to Rangers on loan in the middle of the previous season and scored on his debut game against Ross County. However, he was taken out of the game at halftime in a loss to Celtic four days later and did not play again in the Scottish Premiership.

The right winger signed with Sunderland when Alex Neil was the manager, but Neil left for a job with Stoke City in late August, and Tony Mowbray, who had previously managed Blackburn and West Brom, took over as the head coach at Sunderland.

Amad was forced to wait until October 4 to make his full debut for Sunderland. He returned to the starting XI and scored a goal in the team's 4-2 loss to Burnley on that day.

In Sunderland's most recent game, which they played away at Birmingham City, the former Atalanta attacker set up the first goal and scored the game-winning goal. As a result, key figures at United are optimistic about his prospects at his parent club.

Antony, who cost £85.51 million, is the only other left-footed right winger in the squad. Despite the fact that United manager Erik ten Hag used Amad as an auxiliary striker in each of his four substitute appearances during preseason, Antony is the only left-footed right winger in the squad.

If Manchester United feel the need to bolster their attack with an existing player after the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo, they have the ability to bring Amad back into their fold during the January transfer window.

Amad moved to Manchester United from Atalanta on the final day of the transfer window in October 2020 for a fee that started at £19 million and increased to £37 million, but he has only appeared in nine games, making three starts.

His lone goal, scored with an inventive header against AC Milan in the Europa League two years ago, was the only one he ever scored.

 
 

Ojike Stella

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Reuel Obieri 47 w

I have high hopes for him to but his physicality needs improvement

 
 
Chukwuma Kingsley 49 w

He needs more game time to gain experience and improve his technique.