Opinion: Manchester United could offload Amad in Hojlund deal – here’s why they shouldn’t

Manchester United could reportedly offload Amad Diallo to Atalanta in their pursuit of Rasmus Hojlund, as per Sky Sports News and TuttoMercatoWeb.

United supporters are eager to see Amad in action next season, what use would it be if it’s for a third loan spell?

Erik ten Hag seems set on bringing Hojlund to the club on a permanent deal, which could work out well; he’s a young, raw forward who is keen to further his development and polish off his goalscoring abilities in a starting role.

That bodes well for the Red Devils, whose No.9s as of late have all been more senior players – Hojlund, 20, can realistically be your starting striker for the next decade.

By all means, bring in the Danish international, but if you’re building a team of youthful players that are desperate to earn their place, it won’t do any harm to keep Amad around.

Amad’s time to shine

While his first loan spell with Rangers fell under the radar, his last one certainly didn’t. He finished the 2022/2023 campaign as Sunderland’s top ‘scorer with 13 goals to his name, playing a pivotal role in the Black Cats’ play-off qualification. He then found the back of the net in the first leg of the semi-finals to round off a scintillating term on Wearside.

Even aside from his goal contributions, the Ivorian looks comfortable and confident on the ball. He wants to take on his opponents and weave past them with his quick feet – like you’d expect your winger to do.

Passages of play like the one shown below are exactly what’s needed at Old Trafford; receives the ball, takes on his man, and finds the back of the net.

Currently, United’s options on the right flank are Jadon Sancho and Antony, both of which could benefit from a bit of competition to keep them on their toes when it comes to their place in the starting 11.

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4 Comments

  1. it would be foolish to swap somebody who has experience of football in this country with somebody who hasn’t

  2. Don’t United have money?

    All the years of exheberant spending seems to have come to an end & rightfully so. The Glazerz cnt spend hundreds of millions annually. Its unsustainable. Now the club has to rely on trading their mediocre players, which other clubs don’t want.

    Untill & if the Sheikh takes over supporters must just be satisfied in fighting for top 4 now.

    THE COFFERS HAS DRIED UP!!

  3. Experence matters alot let diallo be i surper surb and sign somebody like Hojlund

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