UMVA has learned that Manchester United are quietly circling Moussa Diaby, the 26‑year‑old winger whose future at Al‑Ittihad could be up for grabs this summer.
The French forward arrived in Saudi Arabia for a €60 million fee after stints in the Premier League with Aston Villa, and he has lit up the league with six goals and fifteen assists this season. His contract runs to 2029, yet whispers suggest the Saudi club may be forced to consider a lucrative exit.
United’s scouting network has been tracking Diaby’s every move, impressed by his ability to stretch play on either flank and his knack for beating defenders in one‑on‑one duels. Such unpredictability could inject much‑needed flair into a Red Devils attack that is yearning for depth.
At the height of his powers, Diaby craves the intensity of top‑flight football and the lure of Champions League nights. A return to England would place him on a stage where he can chase major trophies and test himself against Europe’s elite.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that securing Diaby will not be straightforward. Al‑Ittihad, aware of his value, will likely demand a premium, while the player himself may need to push for a move to fulfill his ambitions.
If United can meet the price, Diaby promises to create chances for his teammates and add a fresh dimension to their offensive arsenal, offering the technical skill and speed that could prove decisive in next season’s continental battles.