MANCHESTER UNITED ace Amad Diallo could be set for another loan stint with SEVEN clubs interested in signing him, reports suggest.
United see Diallo, 20, as an investment for the future, which is why they loaned him out to Rangers during the second half of last season.
According to club insider Jonathan Shrager, the Red Devils are looking to temporarily offload the winger once more and his agent Michael N’Cho is talking to various different suitors.
The same source suggests the Ivory Coast international is being targeted by Blackpool, Sunderland, Anderlecht, Besiktas and Sampdoria.
Sunderland and Blackpool need all the reinforcement they can have to help them gain promotion to the Premier League.
Turkish champions Trabzonspor have also been linked with the 20-year-old ace.
Read More on Man Utd
De Jong deal expected, Aubemeyang EXCLUSIVE, Ronaldo ‘eats ALONE’
Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk free bets and sign up offers for Saudi rematch
Reports from Greece add that Superleague champions Olympiacos are keen on Diallo as well.
The Piraeus giants are looking to bolster their attack following a poor start to the season, which saw them being eliminated from the Champions League qualifiers by Maccabi Haifa.
Olympiacos have already landed ex-Barcelona youngster Konrad de la Fuente on loan from Marseille.
But new manager Carlos Corberan seems to want more additions and Diallo appears to be among his targets.
Most read in Football
De Jong deal expected, Aubemeyang EXCLUSIVE, Ronaldo 'eats ALONE'
Cristiano Ronaldo 'granted permission to LEAVE Man Utd in stunning transfer exit'
Ronaldo and Maguire ‘among five stars demanding transfers in crisis meeting’
Inside Benjamin Mendy’s mansion where he ‘raped victims in panic rooms’
FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS – BEST NEW CUSTOMER OFFERS
However, the Ivorian is unlikely to join a new team on a permanent basis as United still rate him.
Diallo moved to Old Trafford in 2021 following a £37million deal with Atalanta.
He has since managed one goal and one assist in nine appearances with the senior team.
Source: Read Full Article