Solskjaer Reveals If Manchester United Will Recall Diogo Dalot After His Loan Spell With Milan.
By Sportsnipper | self meida writer
Published 24 days ago - 1 views
Manchester United Player Diogo Dalot who has been on loan at AC Milan has been subject to loads of puzzles over time.
Some analyst suggest that Manchester United should bring him back to the Theater of Dreams after impressing with AC Milan.
The only recognize right back Manchester United has right now is Aaron Wan-Bissaka and he has been playing almost all the games for Manchester United this season.
With Diogo Dalot back,there will be a massive competition for that spot and that will definitely help Aaron Wan-Bissaka to raise his game. We have seen the story of Shaw already this season. The coming of Alex Telles has really helped the right back to raise his game this season . This could also be the storyline of Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has now come out reveal what his plans are for Diogo Dalot.
In his words:
“I’ve been very pleased with his [Diogo Dalot] development this season, he’s our player and we’re looking forward to having him back,” he said (via MilanEye ).
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