Man United's Amad Diallo could miss rest of season with ankle ligament injury - sources - ESPN
Amad Diallo has suffered an ankle ligament injury in training with Manchester United and could miss the rest of the season, sources told ESPN.
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Amad Diallo has suffered an ankle ligament injury in training with Manchester United and could miss the rest of the season, sources told ESPN.
Manchester United star Amad has confirmed reports that he will miss a significant period through injury. On Saturday afternoon, it was claimed the United attacker had suffered ankle ligament damage and could therefore miss the remainder of the 2024/25 season.
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