Man Utd duo Amad Diallo & Alejandro Garnacho appear to have ASKED Malaysian locals to pay for their electric scooter rentals during their post-season tour – as fans joke ‘these cuts are getting ridiculous’😲

In Malaysia, AD DIALLO was experiencing issues with local transportation just hours before Manchester United suffered yet another humiliating loss.

The Ivorian forward is a member of the Red Devils team that is presently touring Asia for the postseason.

Amad Diallo asking someone to pay for his electric scooter.

During Wednesday’s miserable 1-0 loss to the ASEAN All Stars in Kuala Lumpur, Amad came off the bench.

The 22-year-old went touring with colleagues Alejandro Garnacho and Ayden Heaven hours earlier.

Wearing United training gear, the three of them mounted several Beam e-scooters to explore the city.

Amad Diallo asking someone to pay for his electric scooter.

However, when they tried to pay for their vacation, they soon encountered difficulties.

A local had to assist Amad and his fellow celebrities in processing a payment, according to viral video that was first posted on TikTok.

While some fans got selfies with Heaven and Garnacho, the striker seemed to hand his phone to one of them.

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A fan responded with a grin, saying, “Ratcliffe didn’t pay the players wages.”

Another jokingly remarked, “These cuts are getting ridiculous.”

A third, perceptive, said: “My guy left with the hotel slippers.”

Amad Diallo of Manchester United thanks fans.

A further clarification was provided: “For those saying he was asking people to pay for his scooter, it’s their phones they just needed help with the app.”

Even though United had a poor season, Diallo was a bright spot at Old Trafford.

He missed more than two months of work due to an ankle injury.

Man Utd star Amad Diallo 'asks locals to pay for electric scooter' as fans  joke 'these cuts are getting ridiculous' | The Sun

However, the Ivorian contributed 14 goals in 26 Premier League appearances.

“Thanks to all United fans for the support no matter what,” he posted on Instagram following Sunday’s final Premier League match.

“See you next season, Reds.”

The Asia tour marks United’s first postseason journey in the club’s contemporary history.

Ruben Amorim’s team will go to Hong Kong after suffering a humiliating loss against the All Stars on Wednesday.