The Senegal international has had loan spells at former side Molde and in the Premier League with Blackburn Rovers and is now after more first-team action
Manchester United youngster Mame Biram Diouf believes that a further spell on loan would benefit both himself and his club.The forward arrived at Old Trafford from Norwegian outfit Molde in 2009 and was immediately loaned back to the club currently managed by Red Devils legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Diouf then secured another temporary move to Blackburn Rover last season where he featured 26 times, scoring on three occasions.
The 23-year-old believes he may need to depart from United once more on loan to gain more first-team action, instead of fighting it out with more experienced figures such as Wayne Rooney, Dimitar Berbatov and Michael Owen.
"It is not easy for me, but to be honest unless you are [Lionel] Messi or [Cristiano] Ronaldo you are not going to get in the attack of Manchester United," he told Sky Sports.
"Sometimes you have a winner of the Golden Ball [Owen] or last season's top scorer (Berbatov) not even on the bench, in the last game the striker substitutes were Rooney and Hernandez.
"I will keep on fighting and see, going on a loan to play regularly would benefit both parties."
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