Tyrell Malacia set to leave Manchester United

As the final member of Manchester United’s “bomb squad”, Tyrell Malacia is a step closer to leaving Old Trafford.

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Manchester United are reportedly on the brink of offloading Tyrell Malacia as the final member of United’s priority offloads for this summer transfer window.

At the start of the window, United listed Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford, Antony, Alejandro Garnacho and Tyrell Malacia in a group labelled the “bomb squad“, with the five being their priority sales before the new season began.

Malacia spent the second half of  last season on loan with PSV Eindhoven where he helped the Dutch side win the Eredivisie league title before returning to Old Trafford.

Throughout the summer, Malacia has been the only member of the “bomb squad” to not have a concrete pathway leading him from United, with Garnacho setting his heart on his inevitable move to Chelsea, same with Antony and Real Betis and Marcus Rashford and Barcelona.

Sancho on the other hand was more flexible, being linked with Juventus, then AS Roma, with his agent meeting both and offers being discussed, before eventually moving to Aston Villa.

However, the left-back hasn’t had the same interest as they others, seemingly seeing him remain at Old Trafford when the transfer window closed on the 1st September.

However, there is still a lifeline for Tyrell Malacia, with the Saudi Arabian and Turkish windows still open.

Now, Turkish journalist Resat Can Ozbudak has reported that the 26-year-old is a step closer to departing Old Trafford, as Manchester United have agreed a loan deal with Super Lig side Eyupspor.

The Turkish side currently sit in tenth place in the league with only Umut Meras as a natural left-back.

As such, the Turkish side have reportedly been in talks with The Red Devils over a temporary move for Malacia, with an agreement being made.

Unfortunately no details of this deal have been reported as of yet, merely saying that the move now relies on Tyrell Malacia’s willingness to join the Turkish side

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