Why Manchester United could lose Amad for more time

As Amad wobbled in the back of a wheelchair with the help of crutches at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, Manchester United fans braced themselves for some bad news.

So did the attacker himself. He later said he “feared for the worst” but was relieved to find that the injury he suffered against Arsenal on the summer’s pre-season tour was “nothing serious”.




His exit from the American Football coliseum was captured by the Manchester Evening News’ chief Manchester United reporter Samuel Luckhurst. The social media clip has more than seven million views, which gives you an insight into Amad’s popularity.

United supporters are not the only ones interested in the Ivorian’s progress. He won many fans during a loan spell at Sunderland last season, where he scored 14 goals in 42 games as the Black Cats reached the Championship play-off semi-finals against the odds.

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I dare say a few Rangers fans were watching too, wondering why the striker didn’t fare as well in Scotland as he did a few miles south. Amad has been in such good form that Sunderland boss Tony Mowbray pleaded with United not to recall his striker in January amid concerns over United’s attack.

Erik ten Hag says he sees a future at United for Amad. He might need him when he comes back from his knee injury. The 21-year-old had played on the right wing in the friendlies against Leeds and Lyon before his loss, a position that looked increasingly precarious.

Amad posted an update on social media on Thursday with the words ‘step by step’ along with a picture of his recovering knee. The return may not be too far.