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Man United’s Amad Diallo ‘is set to head out on loan again next season’ after hit Sunderland spell

Amad Diallo could be loaned to a foreign club next season after impressing at Sunderland

Man United youngster Amad Diallo ‘is set to head out on loan again next season’ after impressing at Sunderland… with Erik ten Hag ‘voicing reservations about his immediate role at Old Trafford’

  • Man United’s Amad Diallo has been tipped for a foreign loan move next season
  • The 20-year-old has impressed, scoring 12 times for Championship Sunderland
  • The Ivorian winger could find his way to the Dutch top-flight due to his physique 

Manchester United‘s Amad Diallo could spend next season on loan at a foreign club after a strong spell at Sunderland this season.

Diallo, 20, has been on loan with the Black Cats this season, scoring 12 goals in 36 matches for the Championship club. 

The Ivorian winger has been a success in the second tier, but may find his opportunities limited with Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United in the upper reaches of the Premier League. 

Therefore, The Sun suggest that he might be making another loan move, this time to a foreign league in Holland or somewhere similar.

Holland’s Eredivisie has been touted as an option because it is a less physical league, which allows a slight player like Diallo to develop. 

Amad Diallo could be loaned to a foreign club next season after impressing at Sunderland

The Ivorian winger may get limited opportunities at Manchester United under Erik ten Hag

The Ivorian winger may get limited opportunities at Manchester United under Erik ten Hag

But Manchester United think the Ivorian has a long-term future at the club, with his contract running until 2025, and want to secure another loan deal, not a sale.

Diallo was born in the Ivory Coast, and raised in Italy, making his breakthrough in Serie A with Atalanta, scoring on his senior debut in 2019.

In 2021, Man United purchased him for £37m, and he has enjoyed loan spells at Rangers and Sunderland since then. 

Last month, ten Hag hailed Diallo’s ‘progress’ at Sunderland, but said he had ‘reservations’ about the Ivorian’s role with Man United next season.

Ten Hag said: ‘Young players need experiences, and when we decide for him to come back, he has to be a player who can compete for the starting XI or minimum to come on for a lot of games and make an impact.’

Diallo has been thriving at Sunderland, earning a nominee for the Championship’s Young Player of the Season award. 

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