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Peter Davidson

Amad Diallo to Rangers move a 'really bad idea' as former Man United defender slams his agent

Former Manchester United defender Paul Parker believes it was a "really bad idea" for Amad Diallo to go on loan to Rangers and play in Scottish football.

Diallo, who signed on loan for the Ibrox side last January until the end of the season from Manchester United, failed to impress the Light Blues faithful during his time north of the border. Throughout his spell in Govan, Diallo made just 13 appearances, scoring three goals in the process. After returning to Old Trafford in the summer he was sent out on loan to Sunderland in the Championship.

So far this season he has netted seven times and made 23 appearances for the Black Cats. Diallo has been praised for his performances and alongside Ross Stewart has been one of Sunderland's top performers so far this season. The 20-year-old has been tipped to get his chance under Erik ten Hag next season when he returns to the Premier League side.

Speaking to SpilXperten, Parker said he believes the move to Ibrox helped Diallo "mentally" because he was playing for a big club. He added: "He had an extremely difficult time at Rangers because it's a completely different way of playing football in Scotland. It was a really bad idea for him to ever go to Rangers just because his agent wanted him to play for a big club.

"But I still think the stay has benefited him mentally and that's maybe why he's playing so well for Sunderland. Every time he descends into a black hole in the future, he just has to think about how awful it was at Rangers. It was a good lesson."

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