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Manchester United: Romano uncovers Erik ten Hag's position on Diogo Dalot
Manchester United right-back Diogo Dalot is "truly valued" by chief Erik ten Hag in spite of vulnerability encompassing his future.
That is as per writer Fabrizio Romano, who has been talking on The United Stand YouTube channel examining the most recent news with respect to the club's ongoing exchange plans.
23-year-old Dalot imparted liabilities to Aaron Wan-Bissaka at right-back last season, showing up for the Red Devils in all rivalries, 19 of which were Premier League begins as he arose as a #1 under break supervisor Ralf Rangnick.
As per the Manchester Evening News, Old Trafford authorities esteem Dalot at €25m (£21.4m) and would be available to selling him on the off chance that a reasonable proposition showed up, with Milan, Borussia Dortmund and Atletico Madrid all intrigued, however the report implied that United were more open to offloading Wan-Bissaka rather than Dalot - and Romano has emphatically guaranteed that the Portuguese safeguard has a future in Manchester.
He said: "You have Diogo Dalot, that is truly valued by Erik ten Hag, I'm told, so I see him remaining.
"He had a few methodologies again from Atletico Madrid. They needed him the previous summer, last January, and they're continuously going after for Diogo Dalot. Yet, right now, Erik ten Hag is really content with him and needs to keep him at the club, so it will be a convoluted arrangement for any club inspired by him."
It had been guaranteed that Man United could authorize the offer of Dalot, yet this presently looks impossible assuming what Romano is talking about is valid.
Heading into the last a year of his agreement, you could see the reason why Dalot might be given up, in any case, during his run of games last term, he showed how he could help the club - obnoxiously in any event, as he was called out by Rio Ferdinand close by Harry Maguire and Wan-Bissaka for their job in the "humiliating" 4-0 loss at Liverpool back in April and "not following" his man, maybe showing that his cautious sharpness needs getting to the next level.
Be that as it may, contrasted with his right-back accomplice, United would be also to keep the 5-cap Portugal global around and he is maybe less disposable.
Last season, Dalot handled 61.4% of the people who endeavored to spill past him contrasted with Wan-Bissaka's 38.9% (according to FBRef) and was engaged with five maneuvers that prompted an objective, while his colleague was engaged with only one.
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