Mu miserable looking for a partner to buy 'forgotten defender'


The MU Club has not found any partner to liquidate defender Tyrell Malacia, the star was forgotten at Old Trafford when he was constantly absent by injury.

MU wants to liquidate Tyrell Malacia urgently

Man United need to sell players to be able to recruit new players outside Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo – who prepared to dock Old Trafford. This is a situation where the Red Devils rarely encountered – struggling to find money to bring his transfer goals.

Their financial difficulties have happened after the miserable campaign in the previous season before they were not eligible to attend Europe for the first time since 2015. And although safe according to FFP, Man United will need to sell before they can buy – this is proved by director Omar Berrada that they “will have to balance the book” with United We Stand.

Traditionally, selling players is not something that Man United does well, when The Athletic reported that the clubs in the club described the departure as “a thought that suddenly came” in the past.

Malacia is no longer part of Amorim coach's plan

Man United earned only £ 105.5 million from selling players in the past 5 years, this figure was too small compared to 508.6 million pounds and £ 435.8 million that Chelsea and Man City earned in the same period. The owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe also revealed that MU will have to spend £ 89 million this summer to pay contracts to the existing players in the club – including the transfer of Jadon Sancho from Dortmund in 2021.

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There are many players that Man United wants to sell to raise funds to recruit new players, but finding buyers is really much more difficult. The Athletic newspaper reported that the big bosses of the Old Trafford team were struggling to find a partner to buy forgotten players, Tyrell Malacia – who spent the second half last season borrowed at PSV – the team won the Dutch championship.

Malacia is no longer in accordance with the requirements of coach Ruben Amorim, but it doesn't seem to have many clubs waiting to take him out of Manchester on a permanent loan. The 25 -year -old Dutch defender joined Feyenoord for £ 13 million in 2022 under a 4 -year contract, so Man United is seeking to recover a part of that fee.

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