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Donny van de Beek Man United loan details emerge as honest Amad Diallo assessment offered

The final day of the January transfer window looks like it might be a busy one for Manchester United.

But primarily because of outgoings.

The Red Devils found form before the current break and some supporters would have been keen to see the club dip into the market to capitalise on that momentum. Instead, interim boss Ralf Rangnick is likely to focus on the players currently at the club and getting more from them.

has the latest United headlines to kickstart the final day of the window, including details on a significant departure, a youngster shining on loan and a history-making outing.

After struggling for minutes during almost the entirety of his time in Manchester, Van de Beek looks poised to join Everton on the final day of the window.

The Toffees are set to appoint Frank Lampard as their new boss and are in need of midfield reinforcements after an injury to Abdoulaye Doucoure.

According to reports, Everton will pay Van de Beek's wages in full as part of the loan agreement.

Under both Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Rangnick, the former Ajax man has been unable to force his way into the team on a regular basis and he will be desperate to show what he can do with regular minutes on the field.

With United not in action this weekend, a number of Red Devils supporters would have tuned in to watch Rangers instead.

That was because Amad Diallo was making his first start for the club after joining on loan and it took him just five minutes to make an impact, tapping in at the back post to put the Scottish champions 1-0 up. It was reminiscent of his debut for United, when he

Eventually the game finished in a thrilling 3-3 and although he saw his side concede a 96th-minute equaliser, Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst has

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