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Manchester United and Erik ten Hag are being given a simple Amad transfer decision to make

As Rangers' and Eintracht Frankfurt's players emerge from the tunnel at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium in Seville on Wednesday night for the Europa League final, you would expect a fair number of Manchester United supporters to be tuning in to catch a glimpse of Amad.

The Ivorian winger, who joined United from Atalanta in January last year, joined Rangers on loan in January for the remainder of the season, in a bid to improve his chances of playing first-team football on a regular basis. But despite his best efforts north of the border, opportunities at the Glasgow giants have not been as forthcoming as he would have liked.

He has played just 12 times since his January arrival, scoring three goals. After scoring just five minutes into his debut against Ross County at the end of January, you could have been forgiven for expecting him to take the Scottish Premiership by storm.

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Instead, he has been forced to play a waiting game by manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst, who could become the first Rangers manager since William Waddell in 1972 to lead them to a European trophy. Amad has been a spectator throughout their journey to the Europa League final, playing the role as an unused substitute for each of their eight Europa League knockout matches since he arrived in Glasgow.

But since Rangers booked their place in Seville by defeating RB Leipzig less than a fortnight ago, Amad has seen his opportunities suddenly increase - and he has, to his credit, made the most of them. He has, despite only starting one of the last three games, scored in two of them, finding the back of the net after stepping off the bench against both Dundee

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