Hannover reach agreement with Manchester United over Mame Biram Diouf

The Senegal international is allegedly on the verge of agreeing a temporary move to the Bundesliga side after finding his playing chances at Old Trafford very limited

Mame Biram Diouf  of Manchester United
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Hannover sporting director Jorg Schmadtke has announced that his side have struck an agreement with Manchester United regarding Mame Biram Diouf.

The Senegalese forward was spotted in the AWD-Arena stands in Hannover's 1-0 victory against Nurnberg on Friday and a loan deal is now subject to the 24-year-old agreeing personal terms with the Bundesliga outfit and passing a medical.

"We have an agreement with Manchester United," Schmadtke told Sky Germany. "Now, the player must give us his okay."

Last month, United coach Sir Alex Ferguson admitted that Diouf was a candidate for a loan spell.

The African striker has been unable to make his mark at Old Trafford since signing for the Red Devils in 2009, spending last season on loan at Blackburn, where he scored six goals in 30 appearances.
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