Manchester United have swiftly shut down speculation that Amad Diallo could be on his way out of Old Trafford this summer, reaffirming their commitment to the Ivorian winger as a key part of their long-term vision.
Despite whispers of a potential exit, the club has made it clear that Diallo remains firmly in their plans. The 23-year-old has started 25 league games this season and has openly expressed his contentment under interim manager Michael Carrick—a feeling that's very much mutual.
"He's done so many good things since I came back," Carrick said recently, praising Diallo's impact. "The energy, the attitude, what he gives the team with and without the ball—it's been outstanding."
However, it hasn't been all smooth sailing. Diallo's form has dipped compared to last season, with just two Premier League goals so far and no goals or assists in his last 15 league outings. The arrival of Bryan Mbeumo last summer has also added competition for places, leading several Premier League rivals to monitor the situation closely.
But according to Teamtalk, United's faith in Diallo remains unshaken. The club believes he can rediscover his best form and is viewed as a long-term asset—not a player to be moved on.
For now, the message from Old Trafford is clear: Diallo is staying put, and the Red Devils are betting on his potential to shine again.
