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Manchester Derby Boost: Man Utd Welcomes Back Mbeumo and Amad after AFCON Exits

Manchester United have confirmed the return of key attackers Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo to training following their AFCON exits. The duo's availability for the upcoming Manchester derby against City brings a timely boost to the Red Devils.

Manchester Derby Boost: Man Utd Welcomes Back Mbeumo and Amad after AFCON Exits

Manchester United have confirmed key attackers Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo have returned to training after the pair were eliminated from the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. The Red Devils have been without the duo since a 4-4 draw with Bournemouth in mid-December, when previous manager Ruben Amorim was still in charge. United won only one of the six games where Mbeumo and Amad were absent after they went away with Cameroon and the Ivory Coast respectively, but both look to be in contention to play in the upcoming local derby with Manchester City.Mbeumo and Amad were among the leading lights for Cameroon and the Ivory Coast respectively as both nations attempted to claim the AFCON trophy. However, neither of their pursuits ended in success, with the two teams eliminated at the quarter-final stage. Mbeumo's Cameroon were downed 2-0 by hosts Morocco, who fielded his United team-mate Noussair Mazraoui, while Amad and the Ivory Coast lost a 3-2 thriller to Mohamed Salah's Egypt.While their international heartbreak is obviously sad from a personal perspective, United will be quietly pleased to have the pair available again following what has been a tumultuous past month or so. Since Mbeumo and Amad jetted away, the Premier League giants have parted company with head coach Amorim and gone winless in two matches under caretaker boss Darren Fletcher. Michael Carrick has since been handed the top job and will take charge of United until the end of the 2025-26 campaign, and the former England international will no doubt be thrilled to have two skilful attackers available for his first game in charge.A statement from United reads: "Amad and Bryan Mbeumo were welcomed back into training with Manchester United on Wednesday as Michael Carrick and his coaching team took their first session at Carrington. "The pair have been away at the Africa Cup of Nations, reaching the quarter-finals of the competition in Morocco. "However, Ivory Coast and Cameroon’s exit facilitated their return to our base, to join the preparation for Saturday’s Manchester derby against City. Noussair Mazraoui remains absent, as he is set to represent the hosts when they bid to reach the final this evening, against Nigeria."The pair enjoyed contrasting AFCON fortunes while playing in Morocco. While Amad was particularly impressive as the 23-year-old scored three goals in five matches, Mbeumo didn't hit the back of the net in any of his appearances. He did register an assist in his first game of the tournament but couldn't muster any more magic and was unable to help his side avoid defeat to the host nation, failing to have a shot on target during that 2-0 loss.United will certainly hope he can rediscover his best form quickly. The 26-year-old has scored seven goals in 17 appearances in all competitions since signing for the club from Brentford, impressing in a new-look attack despite the other problems former boss Amorim had to deal with. Amad has also had a productive campaign so far, registering two goals and two assists in the Premier League to date, and it'll be fascinating to see what position he plays in moving forward now that Carrick is in charge and a three-at-the-back formation is unlikely to be deployed.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingDespite Amorim's exit, as well as the recent FA Cup elimination at the hands of Brighton, United's season is not beyond salvation. The Red Devils currently sit seventh in the Premier League and, with no other commitments, will have plenty of time every week to prepare for each fixture. They sit only three points behind fourth-placed Liverpool and a strong finish to the campaign could see European football return to Old Trafford.First up, however, is the Manchester derby against Pep Guardiola's City. The Cityzens have picked up a number of major injuries over the past few weeks and have slipped six points behind Arsenal in the title race thanks to three successive draws. If Mbeumo and Amad were to inspire Carrick's side to victory on Saturday, it would be the perfect start as United try to salvage something from a disappointing campaign so far.

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Return of Key Players Post-AFCON

Manchester United can breathe a sigh of relief as Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo have rejoined training after their respective AFCON campaigns. Their absence was felt during a challenging period for the club, with interim coaches and mixed results.

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AFCON Disappointments

Both Mbeumo and Amad faced quarter-final exits with their national teams at the AFCON. Mbeumo's Cameroon fell to Morocco, while Amad's Ivory Coast lost to Egypt despite his impressive performance with three goals in the tournament.

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Carrick's First Game in Charge

Newly appointed head coach Michael Carrick will be pleased to have the attacking duo back in contention. Their skill and creativity could provide a much-needed spark as United navigates a crucial phase of the season.

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Implications for the Manchester Derby

With City facing injury woes and slipping in the title race, Mbeumo and Amad's return could be pivotal for United in the derby clash. A positive result in Carrick's debut match could kickstart a resurgence for the Red Devils.

Published on Jan 14, 2026