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·23 November 2025

Diego Leon keen to leave on loan in January

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Manchester United brought on board five players during the summer transfer window, with one signing going under the radar somewhat.

Naturally, heavyweights like Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha, and Benjamin Sesko have been spoken about a lot, while Senne Lammens has arguably been one of the most important signings in the club’s recent history.


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The Red Devils also signed Diego Leon, with the young Paraguayan yet to make his first team debut. That was always expected given he is only 18 and coming to England from his homeland.

Ruben Amorim knew the former Cerro Porteno ace would need time, and hence, he has had to make do with four appearances for the U21s so far.

United have had to bide their time with Diego Leon

The United head coach knows his worth, which is why the club opted to send Harry Amass out on loan, even though the decision did surprise a few.

U21s manager Travis Binnion has insisted that the Paraguayan is slowly coming to grips with English football, and it is only a matter of time before he makes his first team debut.

However, Mercado de Pases journalist Uriel Iugt has claimed the 20-time English league champions are contemplating sending the Paraguay international out on loan in January.

The left-back is keen to play competitive senior football, and with minutes in short supply at United, he is keen to leave on a temporary stint.

“Diego León has chances of going out on loan in the next transfer window.

He wants more minutes, a loan exit makes sense

“The full-back doesn’t look favourable on getting minutes currently and wants to rack up minutes at another club,” the journalist wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

Amorim currently prefers Diogo Dalot on the left, even though he has been a disaster. Patrick Dorgu is a more natural wingback, even though he remains a raw talent.

Luke Shaw and Noussair Mazraoui can also play there. So it makes sense for Diego Leon to leave on loan in order to gain more experience.

However, preferably he should join a team in England in the lower tiers so he can mature physically while also understanding what is required to succeed here.

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