Manchester United have a number of players they were finding it difficult to offload and Tyrell Malacia has now returned after PSV chose not to turn his loan into a permanent move
Tyrell Malacia is the latest player Manchester United are struggling to shift as their rebuild is hampered by a number of players on their books who they cannot sell.
The Dutch defender was Erik ten Hag's first signing three years ago but he's endured a horror time at Old Trafford and is surplus to requirements under Ruben Amorim. He was loaned out to PSV last year but they do not want to sign him permanently - despite having an £8.5million option to do so.
Malacia is up for sale in Manchester but currently no buyers have been forthcoming for a player who has been unable to showcase his best football, largely down to injuries. After an positive first season he has since only managed three league games due to his horrific luck.
The 25-year-old was ruled out for 18 months after a meniscus tear, a failed surgery, which then led to another surgery as he underwent a lengthy rehabilitation process.
That is unlikely to encourage buyers and United may have to accept a cut-price deal to simply get Malacia off their books, which is likely to be an issue throughout their summer window.