Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had FaceTime call with Amad Diallo before Manchester United transfer

Amad Diallo spoke with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer before joining Manchester United
Amad Diallo spoke with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer before joining Manchester United (Getty)

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer told Amad Diallo that he is convinced the winger will become an important player for Manchester United, according to reports.

United completed a €41 million (£37.2m) deal to sign the 18-year-old from Atalanta on deadline day but he will remain with the Serie A club until January.

Diallo, who was born in the Ivory Coast, only made his first-team breakthrough at Atalanta last season and has played just 24 minutes across three substitute appearances for the senior side.

However, his impressive performances at youth level in Italy have been enough to persuade United to make their move.

According to Fabrizio Romano on the Here We Go podcast, United’s hierarchy are ‘convinced’ Diallo is one of the best players in the world in his age category and believe they have signed a rising star.

It’s claimed that prior to completing his move to Old Trafford, Diallo shared a FaceTime conversation with Solskjaer and was highly praised by the United manager.

Amad Diallo joined Manchester United in a £37.2 million deal from Atalanta
Amad Diallo joined Manchester United in a £37.2m deal from Atalanta (NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Solskjaer is said to have told Diallo that he is an important part of United’s future and they are not signing him with a view to immediately send him out on loan.

The United manager also stressed to Diallo that he will need time to adjust to life in England but is convinced he’s ready to make the step up with United.

Meanwhile, Parma are unhappy after they lost out to United in the race to sign Diallo in the closing stages of the transfer window.

‘You must ask Atalanta about Diallo. We had the agreement and then the negotiation with Manchester United started and they sold him,’ Parma’s director Alessandro Lucarelli told Sky Sports Italia this week.

‘We covered ourselves with other players and we will make up for it, but he would have been useful.’

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