Amad Diallo yet to make a decision on Manchester United future
According to an interview done by Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano on the YouTube channel of the United Stand (h/t This Is Futbol), Amad Diallo is yet to make a concrete decision on his future at Manchester United.
The Ivorian was signed by the Old Trafford outfit last year in a move that could reach up to £37million but only managed 8 senior appearances last season. However, Diallo did contribute his fair share when he scored his debut goal for the club against AC Milan in the Round of 16 tie against AC Milan in the Europa League.
While he could have played a prominent role in the club’s pre-season campaign this summer, he was away on international duty for Ivory Coast at the Olympics in Tokyo. The player has, however, now returned to the club and the Red Devils are planning on sending the player out on loan.
Journalist Fabrizio Romano shed a little more light on the situation during an interview on the YouTube channel of the United Stand (h/t This is Futbol). He said:
“He received more than five bids, I’m told – all loan bids, of course – and many clubs interested to have him on loan. Basel in Switzerland want him, Sheffield United, also Crystal Palace; many, many clubs from Premier League, from Bundesliga, from many countries”
“But as of now, Amad has not decided yet. He wants to take his time, in some days he will make the final decision together with his agent”.
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Romano also went on to point out the fact that Diallo ‘wants a move to a Premier League club’ and Crystal Palace are not the only club interested in signing him as there are ‘clubs enquiring’ as well.
Moreover, given that United have added Jadon Sancho to an already stacked frontline, it could bode well for Diallo to seek a loan move and get some consistent game-time in the Premier League.