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Man Utd transfer news: Rangers boss Van Bronckhorst leaves door ajar to second Amad Diallo deal

Rangers could yet sign Man Utd loanee Amad Diallo for a second time judging by the coy response of Giovanni van Bronckhorst.

Amad Diallo joined Rangers on a loan deal in the January transfer window in a bid for the Gers to make gains on their title rivals Celtic. The move did not pan out as expected initially, although the 19-year-old has came into his own in recent weeks.

Amad signed for Manchester United in 2021 for an initial fee of £19million, with the final cost potentially rising to £37million.

On the surface, the figures seemed high for a relatively unproven player. The Ivory Coast international’s performances of late have, however, showcased the ability he possesses.

Amad is only 19 and isn’t quite Premier League ready yet. He has, however, appeared in Serie A on multiple occasions when he played for Atalanta.

The winger has also appeared for the Ivory Coast senior national team a handful of times.

Another loan move could be beneficial for both Rangers and Man Utd. Whilst on loan he would be able to develop and gain valuable first-team minutes which United won’t be able to offer in their first-team next year.

Rangers manager Giovanni Van Bronckhorst recently hailed his loanee after another bright cameo against Ross County. Amad found the scoresheet late on to seal a comfortable 4-1 victory.

“I’m happy with Amad,” he said to the Glasgow Times. “He’s been getting more minutes in the last few weeks.

“He has been training well, he had a moment where he found it a bit difficult with the new team he was in, the adaptation to a new city, but I’m really happy with him.

“He’s a very, very good winger as we’ve seen the last few weeks but we also have a lot of players in that position available who have also done well. I’m

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