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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is on record as saying that 19-year-old winger Amad could be a "top player" for Manchester United, though he is currently struggling to have any kind of impact while away on loan.

The former United boss had very high hopes for Ivorian youngster Amad but after being sent out on loan to Scottish giants Rangers he looks further away than ever from first-team football at Old Trafford.

Instructed to go to Glasgow with a view to making a name for himself and coming back a more experienced player, things started brightly enough.

Amad was handed the number nine shirt and even bagged his first goal for the club just four minutes into his debut - but things have decline dramatically ever since. Rangers fans are dreaming of European glory as they gear up for a Europa League semi-final against RB Leipzig, but Amad has barely contributed.

The teenager has not played a single minute in any of the club's six knockout games en route to the final four. The bulk of those fixtures have come in a two-month period that has seen Amad fail to earn even one start.

After weeks of waiting in the wings, Amad was finally handed a start for the recent trip to Motherwell but his bad luck was set to continue as Rangers looked to keep

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