Man United finally reach transfer 'agreement' for next player that Ruben Amorim doesn't want

Manchester United have reportedly struck a deal with Turkish outfit Eyüpspor for the transfer of former Feyenoord defender Tyrell Malacia. The left-back had failed to secure an exit from Old Trafford before the window closed in England.
The Red Devils are set to loan out the 26-year-old, who has struggled to secure a regular spot in the starting line-up and has been plagued by injuries. Malacia joined United from Feyenoord in a deal rumoured to be worth around £13million plus add-ons.
Since his move to Old Trafford in 2022, Malacia has only made 47 appearances, most of which were during his debut season under Erik ten Hag. He was limited to just four outings last term before being loaned out to PSV Eindhoven in the Eredivisie for the second half of the season.
Upon his return from loan, Malacia was among five players instructed to train separately from the first-team squad - with England striker Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Antony and Jadon Sancho all securing moves away from the club before the English transfer window slammed shut on 1 September.
The Dutchman had been linked with a last-minute switch to La Liga side Elche, but the move fell through at the eleventh hour, with reports suggesting a breakdown over a permanent clause in the contract, reports the Manchester Evening News .
Despite the Premier League window being firmly shut, Super Lig clubs can still make signings, as the Turkish transfer window remains open until 12 September. Reşat Can Özbudak, a journalist at YS TV, shared on X (formerly Twitter ): "Eyüpspor has reached an agreement with Manchester United for the loan transfer of Tyrell Malacia The decision is awaited."
Whilst United are on tenterhooks awaiting a final verdict, Andre Onana is poised to seal his move to the Super Lig. The Cameroonian goalkeeper has agreed to join Trabzonspor on a season-long loan after failing to win over Amorim.
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