AC Milan fullback Diogo Dalot is confident he's impressed parent club Manchester United and manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
For Dalot, who is set to return to United at the end of the season, the ongoing two-legged Europa League tie has provided him with a first-hand opportunity to impress Solskjaer - the manager who sent him on loan to Italy ahead of this campaign.
During an interview with The Athletic, when asked about his future, he said: "I left something good there. I'm talking about the relationships I have with people. The proof is after seven or eight months we still have the connection and that's a very good feeling for me."
Reflecting on the last-16 first leg at Old Trafford, Dalot added: "The stadium has a smell. The grass has a smell.
"I was used to going to the other half of the pitch before the game. It was strange just to see the stadium from that perspective, because I always looked from the Stretford End to the top. But I have to say it was a very good feeling."

