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I am not leaving Manchester United until we are back on top - Sir Jim Ratcliffe has me convinced

Diogo Dalot has stressed he will not be leaving Manchester United until he believes the club are on their way back to competing for the biggest prizes on offer.

The Portuguese defender joined the club in 2018 and has won only one piece of silverware during that time: last season's Carabao Cup after defeating Newcastle United at Wembley.

It promises to be a summer of change at Old Trafford, highlighted by some of the ruthless changes being overseen by Sir Jim Ratcliffe as he attempts to bring back the glory days to United. Only four senior players have not been made available for transfer this summer: Andre Onana, Alejandro Garnacho, Kobbie Mainoo and Rasmus Hojlund, raising the possibility of multiple exits.

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Not hoping to be part of that group, however, Dalot is confident good times are on the horizon and wishes to be part of the success Ratcliffe's Ineos Group are aiming to instil.

"It's been a difficult campaign but I'm more hopeful than in the past, especially after the meeting with the new co-owners," explained the 25-year-old.

"They're here to help us, they have a good vision for the future and I feel like we can achieve good things. I want to be part of getting Man United back to the top. I couldn't leave this place without feeling that United are winning once again.

"Last season we had a taste with the League Cup - winning that was my high point so far at United. But that's not enough for a club like this. Even if you win four titles in one season, there's pressure to do the same again the

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