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Amad and Alejandro Garnacho could change Manchester United transfer plans

It was a good weekend for young Manchester United wingers looking to make a name for themselves. Barely an hour after Alejandro Garnacho had used his right foot to score at Old Trafford, Amad used his left to do the same at the Stadium of Light.

Garnacho, 18, now has five goals for United while 20-year-old Amad has 14 in 41 games for Sunderland this season, to go with the one he's already scored for his parent club. He might be operating in the Championship but he's starting to produce quite the highlights reel.

We can safely say Garnacho will be a fixture in Erik ten Hag's squad next season. He might even force his way into his starting line-up in the remainder of this campaign. Amad will get his chance as well. He will be on the plane for the US tour and a strong showing in the States will secure his role for next season.

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United committed a potential £37million on signing Amad for Atalanta, while Garnacho was a steal at £420,000. On recent evidence, both look to have a future at Old Trafford.

On Saturday Ten Hag discussed the areas that Garnacho needs to improve but the message that he is a "huge talent" was clear. United have a prodigy on their hands and the five-year deal he signed last month might be one of the best bits of business they do this season.

Ten Hag will have seen less of Amad, but he can't but be impressed by what he's seeing and hearing. The winger has thrived in the Championship and it might be the appointment of Tony Mowbray to replace Alex Neil comes to be looked on as a turning point for the Ivorian. There's a reason the Premier League's biggest clubs trust Mowbray with the development of their players.

Amad's quality has been

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