On Tuesday, we covered the latest regarding Diogo Dalot and a potential move to AS Roma.
It all started when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was still in charge of Manchester United, and the Portuguese defender was barely getting any minutes.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka was the favoured man in the role, leaving Dalot to make do with the odd appearance here and there, but the Norwegian’s dismissal started to change things.
Michael Carrick decided to hand the former Porto starlet a start against Arsenal, which he grabbed with both hands, and that continued into the first game under Ralf Rangnick vs Crystal Palace.
These decisions point towards the German favouring Dalot’s attacking approach, which isn’t great news for AS Roma and José Mourinho, who really wanted to bring him in on loan.
Il Tempo look at the situation on Wednesday, and it appears the Serie A side have all but given up hope regarding a deal with Manchester United.
They write that the deal is now ‘difficult’ and his exit is now becoming ‘improbable’, and that’s just as a permanent transfer.
In fact, they reckon that ‘one would say it’s impossible’ to get a loan sorted.
It appears Dalot is now set to stay for good, which, if he can reach his potential under Rangnick, will please everyone at Old Trafford.