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Manchester United duo Fred and Diogo Dalot are both set to be rewarded for new contracts after finding their feet under Ralf Rangnick.

Both have had plenty of criticism during their times at Old Trafford but have found a new lease of life with the German at the helm.

Rangnick himself has received some flak during his time in charge with reports of an uneasy dressing room, with his training methods coming under fire.

There remains huge question marks over the futures of several players, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Anthony Martial and Donny van de Beek.

But two players that look set to hang around for a bit longer are Fred and Dalot, who have become key players with Rangnick in the dugout, report ESPN.

Fred has long been considered a first-team player from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's time in charge but the Brazilian has often been criticised from the stands and made something of a scapegoat when United have been found wanting.

However, those disconcerting voices have quietened in recent weeks after some fine displays from the midfielder, including

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