Wolves want Manchester United winger on loan in January

Amad Diallo has not made any competitive appearances this season due to a knee injury he sustained during the pre-season tour. However, despite his absence, several clubs are interested in signing the winger in the upcoming January transfer window.

Amad, who is 21 years old, is currently in the process of recovering from his injury and has started working with the ball during training. It is anticipated that he will make his return after the international break.

Recent reports indicate that Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves) are considering a loan move for Amad in January. However, it is likely that Amad is eager to secure playing time with Manchester United instead of going on loan.

According to footballtransfers.com, Wolves have already made contact with Manchester United to explore the possibility of a loan deal for Amad. Wolves had scouted Amad in 2021 but lost out on signing him to Manchester United when Atalanta accepted United’s bid for the player. They also attempted to secure his loan in 2022 following an unimpressive spell at Rangers.

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Amad significantly improved his performance during his time at Sunderland last season, becoming one of Tony Mowbray’s top attacking players. He helped the team reach the playoffs and scored 14 goals in 39 appearances in the Championship.

With other options like Antony struggling for form and Facundo Pellistri on the fringes of the squad, it is expected that Amad will have opportunities to play once he recovers from his injury.

Amad has two years remaining on his contract with Manchester United, and the club has the option to extend it for an additional year.

The article concludes by asking readers to share their thoughts on whether they believe Amad will receive playing time at Manchester United this season or if they think he should be sent on loan again.

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