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Amad signs new contract with Manchester United till 2030

Amad signs new contract with Manchester United till 2030

Amad Diallo has signed a new contract that will extend his stay with Manchester United until June 30, 2030.

The 22-year-old player from Ivory Coast international has 50 appearances and nine goals since joining the club in 2021.

This season, he has scored six goals, bagged seven assists, and won the club’s Player of the Month award twice.  

Amad said, “I am really proud to have signed this new contract. I have had some incredible moments with this club already, but there is so much more to come. I have huge ambitions in the game, and I want to achieve history at Manchester United. 

“I have learnt so much since arriving here four years ago; I am very grateful to the coaches and staff who have helped me to develop and to the fans for driving me forward every day.  

“It has been a difficult season for everyone, but I fully believe that we are on the right path and the future is going to be really special. I am ready to give everything to help the team and make our supporters proud again,” Amad added.

Jason Wilcox, Manchester United’s technical director, said: “Everyone is delighted with Amad’s development; his quality on the ball, versatility and determination makes him a key part of the future of Manchester United. The best years of his career are ahead of him, and we all look forward to helping Amad to reach his immense potential and achieve success at the club in the coming seasons.” 

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