During an interactive session on Monday, Manchester United's former leader Solskjaer was extremely positive about the performance of a young starlet, Ahmad. He exclaimed, "Amade, this kid is something else, he deserves every bit of glory. You see, he never slacks off and always waits for the moment that belongs to him. Today, he is stronger, more agile and his talent is obvious."
Despite Solskjaer's role as a key approver in the transfer of Ahmad, he was not the central figure in making the deal happen, according to revelations by the Manchester Evening News. The report suggests that Solskjaer was only briefly involved before the dust settled on the deal, while the real brains behind the deal were the soccer operations team at the time.
John Murtagh was appointed United's Director of Football following the appointment of Amadeh six months after he joined the club. Although United's recruitment challenges continued during his tenure, he contributed decisively to the Amad deal. Murtaugh even flew to Italy himself to lay a solid foundation for the deal. Under Murtaugh's leadership, United showed a unique appreciation and precise decision-making ability in identifying potential stars such as Ahmad.