Amad Diallo tipped to follow Gareth Bale and Jude Bellingham's footsteps following Championship award nomination

Manchester United's on loan winger and youngster Amad Diallo is a candidate for the this campaign's Championship Young Player of the Year Award.

Manchester United needed to get Amad's next loan placement right after an unsuccessful stint at Rangers in the second half of the previous season.

Thankfully, it appears that the club got it right. With 11 goals scored thus far this season for Tony Mowbray's Sunderland, Amad has been a huge success. He is now a nominee for the Championship Young Player of the Year, a prestigious honor.

Amad Diallo has made a "outstanding" impact this season, according to the Sunderland website, which also stated that "his eye for goal and mesmerizing skill have won the hearts of the Sunderland supporters."

Along with Hayden Hackney of Middlesbrough and Alex Scott of Bristol City, Amad is one of three candidates for the prize.

It's a significant deal to get nominated for this honor. You merely need to peruse the past winners' list. Some well-known individuals are among them, such as Jude Bellingham and Gareth Bale.If Amad wins the honor later this April, he could set a significant precedent for his future.


The previous recipients of the Championship Young Player of the Year honor are listed below.

2007: Gareth Bale
2008: Michael Kightly
2009: Fabian Delph
2010: Nathaniel Clyne
2011: Connor Wickham
2012: Wilfried Zaha
2013: Tom Ince
2014: Will Hughes
2015: Dele Alli
2016: Lewis Cook
2017: Ollie Watkins
2018: Ryan Sessegnon
2019: Max Aarons
2020: Jude Bellingham
2021: Michael Olise
2022: Brennan Johnson

The majority of these players went on to become regulars in the Premier League, and in the instance of Bale, Bale went on to win the Champions League many times.

Even being nominated demonstrates that Amad is on the right track and that his decision to take out the loan has been a huge success. If he wins the award, he will be in good company.

Meanwhile, the 20 year old Ivorian winger as well has his sights on a getting his Manchester United's career started next season after a successful loan stint with Sunderland AFC in the English Championship.

The Manchester United's youngster, has indicated how he wants to establish himself as a first-team regular at Old Trafford and how he intends to contribute to Erik ten Hag's plans for next season.

The 20-year-old has scored 11 goals in 34 games while on loan at Sunderland this season after Tony Mowbray made him a regular starter. In the 4-4 draw with Hull on Friday, Amad scored twice as the Black Cats battled for a playoff spot in the Championship.

Amad Diallo moved to United from Atalanta in 2021 for an initial £19 million that could increase to £37 million. The forward made one of his nine first-team appearances in a 1-1 Europa League knockout match against AC Milan two months after moving to Manchester.

After a disappointing loan with Rangers, Amad returned to United and played prominently for Erik ten Hag throughout preseason until another loan agreement was reached. The Ivorian has thrived at Stadium of Light, winning over the crowd and impressing manager Mowbray to the point where he begged United not to call up the striker in January.

Amad revealed his goals after returning to United, but he still has one eye on the future. He told FourFourTwo: "I haven't played at my best for them [United] yet, but I hope I can come back next season and show my skill. My ultimate goal is to play regularly for Manchester United.

Amad started in United's final-day 2-1 victory over Wolves in May 2021, which was his last competitive senior appearance for the team. He recorded his first first-team assist against Leicester two weeks prior, a 2-1 loss.

With his thrilling season, Amad Diallo and United supporters appear to have renewed faith in his ability to flourish at Old Trafford and live up to the large £37 million price tag paid by the team when he was just 18 years old.

The young player, who named Anthony Elanga and Bruno Fernandes as his two best friends in Manchester, may look forward to meeting them when he rejoins the Red Devils after bidding farewell to his Sunderland teammates.

"Paul Pogba and Edinson Cavani were [United players when I signed] and it was fantastic to meet them," he told FourFourTwo. "I have a good friendship with Pogba, and also with Bruno Fernandes and Anthony Elanga. They all made me feel welcome."

Fewer familiar faces will be there to welcome Diallo back into the fold before next season due to the exits of Pogba and Cavani, but the winger is unfazed by this and is still determined to prove his worth to the fans while wearing the illustrious red jersey. 

"I haven’t shown my best for them yet, but I hope next season I can return and prove my talent," he added. "My dream is to play regular football at Manchester United. I know [my transfer] was a lot of money, but I didn’t really think about that."

"There’s no reason to worry about things you can’t influence. I was so happy to sign for Manchester United: it’s a club with a massive history, famous all around the world.

"I remember my first training session after I joined: I was very nervous; there were some huge stars in the dressing room and I was looking around thinking, ‘Wow, I can’t believe I’m here’."

Amad has three assists to go along with his 11 goals for Sunderland. The season's end will mark the end of his loan period.





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