Man Utd’s summer rebuild suffers huge blow as fifth star joins list of unwanted players

Manchester United has a number of players they found it difficult to load and Tyrell Malacia has now returned after PSV has chosen not to make his loan in a permanent move

Tyrell Malacia is the newest player who is struggling Manchester United to shift, because their rebuilding is impeded by a number of players in their books they cannot sell.

The Dutch defender was the first signing of Erik ten Hag three years ago, but he ended a horror time at Old Trafford and is an excess for requirements under Ruben Amorim. He was lent to PSV last year, but they do not want to sign him permanently – despite an option of £ 8.5 million to do this.

Malacia is for sale in Manchester, but currently no buyers have been hired for a player who has not been able to show his best football, largely due to injuries. After a positive first season, he has since managed only three league matches because of his horrible happiness.

The 25-year-old was excluded 18 months after a meniscus tear, a failed operation, which then led to another operation when he underwent a long-term rehabilitation process.

That is unlikely to encourage buyers and United may need to accept a Cut-Price deal to just get Malacia from their books, which will probably be a problem during their summer window.

Despite the signing of Matheus Cunha, the club has to deal with a long -term list of players whose future must be resolved. The majority of them do not seem to play a role in playing under Amorim, but taking them out of the club is a tough question, especially for those who earn great wages.

The will of Marcus Rashford and Antony are looking for ways from Old Trafford – but the Red Devils can eventually pay to discharge them. In addition to Rashford and Antony, Jadon Sancho was also lent the last term, but the trio is now back in Manchester. They all fell over the pecking order under Amorim and he has not offered an indication that he wants to bring them back into the fold.

Alejandro Garnacho was omitted from the team that started in the Europa League final and has since made club bosses angry by wearing an Aston Villa shirt with Rashford's name on the couch while on vacation.

Garnacho, Rashford and Antony have contracts until 2028 – with United now expects them to subsidize wages, even if they leave the club and play for a rival. The club showed that they were willing to let their players play for other Premier League clubs with their decisions last year.

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