Amad Diallo Signs Long-Term Contract with Manchester United

Manchester United winger Amad Diallo has committed his future to the club by signing a new five-and-a-half-year contract, extending his stay at Old Trafford until June 2030. The 22-year-old Ivory Coast international has impressed during a breakout season, scoring six goals in 27 appearances and establishing himself as a key player the squad. The new deal replaces his previous contract, which was set to expire at the end of the season, and reflects the club’s confidence in Diallo’s potential to become a vital asset for years to come.

Diallo expressed his pride and ambition after penning the new contract. “I am really proud to have signed this new deal. I have had some incredible moments with this club already, but there is so much more to come,” he said. “It has been a difficult season for everyone, but I fully believe we are on the right path. The future is going to be really special.” The winger has also promised to give his all for the club and its supporters as he continues his development.

Since joining Manchester United from Atalanta in January 2021, Diallo has gradually grown into his role at the club. Following two loan spells, including a transformative stint at Sunderland in the 2022-23 season where he scored 14 goals, Diallo has emerged as a promising talent. Despite a knee injury that sidelined him for five months this season, he has returned with significant contributions, including a dramatic last-minute winner against Liverpool in the FA Cup and a crucial stoppage-time goal against Manchester City in the league.

Manchester United’s technical director, Jason Wilcox, praised Diallo’s development, highlighting his quality and determination. “Amad’s growth has been fantastic. His versatility and technical ability make him an integral part of the team’s future,” Wilcox said. With the club investing in his potential, Diallo looks set to play a pivotal role in Manchester United’s ambitions as they strive to reclaim their former glory.

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