Manchester United have made a decisive call on the future of Ivorian forward Amad, putting an end to swirling speculation about a potential summer exit. The 23-year-old has endured a challenging campaign at Old Trafford, but the club's stance is clear: he's not going anywhere.
Amad's season has been a tale of two halves. Under former boss Ruben Amorim, he reinvented himself as a right-sided wing-back, earning plaudits for his tireless work rate and tenacity. That positional shift paid off handsomely—the young Ivorian racked up an impressive 10 goals and 11 assists in 43 appearances, proving he could adapt and thrive. This was a remarkable turnaround after being completely frozen out by previous manager Erik ten Hag.
However, the script flipped in January when Michael Carrick took over as caretaker manager. The switch to a 4-2-3-1 formation pushed Amad higher up the pitch, into a more natural attacking role. While the change suits his creative instincts, the results haven't followed yet—he's still searching for his first goal or assist under the new system.
That dip in form sparked rumors of a summer move, with Sunderland reportedly keen to reunite with the player after his fruitful loan spell at the Stadium of Light earlier in his career. But according to TEAMtalk, United have quickly dismissed those whispers. "Manchester United have dismissed suggestions that Amad could be allowed to leave this summer," the report states, adding that the club views him as "a major part of the club's long-term plans."
Far from being unsettled, Amad is reportedly delighted with his tactical shift. Sources indicate he's "privately expressed his happiness under Carrick's management, believing the new system better suits his natural strengths in the final third." United insiders have even "laughed off" any notion of a move, describing Amad as "one of the most exciting attacking talents at the club" and a player they expect to "build around moving forward."
The club put its money where its mouth is in January, handing Amad a new contract that keeps him at Old Trafford until 2030. That show of faith, combined with this latest update, makes one thing crystal clear: the Red Devils see Amad as a key piece of their puzzle for years to come. For fans wondering about his jersey in the shop window, the answer is a definitive no.
