The 21-year-old forward faced a challenging 2023-24 season, initially sidelined by a preseason injury following a promising loan stint at Sunderland. Despite these setbacks, Amad gradually earned favor under Erik ten Hag, notably scoring in victories against Liverpool and Newcastle in the FA Cup and Premier League.
While his potential remains undeniable, limited playing time has sparked speculation about his future. According to HITC, a prominent club expressed interest in acquiring Amad, but Manchester United swiftly dismissed any possibility of a transfer, stating they have “zero interest” in selling him.
Instead of entertaining offers, United’s focus lies on negotiating a new contract with Amad. His current deal expires in 2025, with an option for a one-year extension.
Reports suggest United is prepared to offer a completely revised contract, with sporting director Dan Ashworth involved in the discussions, highlighting Amad’s role in both short and long-term plans at Old Trafford.