Manchester United could greet an influential absenteeism Amad Diallo from his long -term injury at some point in May, since the productive striker reports “before the schedule”.
The Ivorer had been a bright light for the Red Devils during a miserable campaign and came to the fore when Ruben Amorim took over from Erik Ten Hag in the Old Trafford shelter at the end of November.
The 22-year-old got a lead on the first excursion of Amorim against Ipswich Town and did not look back. He even provided important strikes in top -class clashes with the rivals of United Manchester City and Liverpool.
But the striker became a devastating setback at the beginning of February when he suffered a training injury that has kept him on the edge since then. Amad has missed eight games against Leicester City since his last excursion in the fourth round FA Cup.
Amad was supposed to miss the rest of the campaign, but Amorim previously indicated that he could return earlier than expected. This assessment has now been confirmed by confirmed by Fabrizio Romano.
The Italian journalist claimed that Amad was “good forward” in his recovery and “in advance”. While the club employee is described as “careful” to fall back, it is expected that the talisman striker “around May” will return.
The youngster recently teased his own comeback on social media and gave United’s problems during his absence. The view of the insatiable striker who returns before the conclusion of the season will inspire the club’s followers. While the Red Devils play little for domestic, the comeback of the wing player could be decisive if United was to reach the last phases of the Europa League.
After borrowing Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford and Antony in the last two transmission windows, United is short in the last third. Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee have underwhelmed nine in Department number, while Alejandro Garnacho – the only orthodox wing player of the club – has fought lately.
When Amad returns in May, he could appear in the last four Premier League games of the season against Brentford, West Ham United, Chelsea and Aston Villa as well as in the Europa League semi-finals and the showpiece event.
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Date | Competition | Opponent (at home or away) |
|---|---|---|
01/05/25 | Europa League semi -finals | TBD |
03/05/25 | Premier League | Brentford (a) |
08/05/25 | Europa League semi -finals | TBD |
10/05/25 | Premier League | West Ham (H) |
18/05/25 | Premier League | Chelsea (a) |
21/05/25 | Europa League Finale | TBD |
25/05/25 | Premier League | Aston Villa (H) |