Manchester United have firmly dismissed speculation linking Amad Diallo with a summer departure, underlining the club’s belief in the 23-year-old as a key figure in their long-term project.
The Ivory Coast international has undergone a notable tactical transformation since the arrival of Michael Carrick at Old Trafford. Previously utilised largely as a wing-back, Amad has been restored to a more advanced attacking role, a shift that has allowed his technical quality and creativity in the final third to flourish.
Club sources indicate that Amad is regarded internally as one of the most promising attacking talents within the squad. With his renewed influence and growing importance, United see him not as a peripheral option, but as a player to build around as they continue shaping the next phase of their evolution.
The club’s stance also reflects a broader commitment to nurturing youthful attacking options, with Amad’s development seen as a benchmark for the direction of the squad. As the new season approaches, expectations are growing that he will play an even more decisive role in United’s push for domestic and European success.