Ruben Amorim
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This season, Manchester United has more than a dozen players on loan, and their performances have been inconsistent overall.
At Real Betis, Antony has experienced a comeback and is now a vital member of the Spanish team.
Marcus Rashford, meanwhile, is flourishing at Aston Villa after rediscovering his passion for sport.
However, Jadon Sancho’s performance at Chelsea has deteriorated.
In his last appearance, which took place in the first leg of the Conference League quarterfinal against Legia Warszawa, Sancho recorded two goals and nine assists in 31 games.
Even though Sancho has loved his life with the London-based team, it has been confirmed Chelsea will not be buying him any more.
A compulsory £25 million buyout clause was added when Chelsea agreed to the loan agreement on the day of the transfer deadline last summer.
Another loanee has also struggled when away from the Red Devils.
But now he is set to return.
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Manchester United left back officialy returns to club
According to the PSV official website, Tyrell Malacia will return to Manchester United after his loan period.
On February 4 of this year, PSV confirmed that Tyrell Malacia would be joining on loan from Manchester United.
The 25-year-old full-back played in PSV’s first team twelve times.
He won his first national championship with the team.
PSV had hoped for a revitalised Tyrell Malacia after loaning him, but they haven’t seen much of a return on their investment.
Once praised for his offensive prowess, the 23-year-old has only started three games while on loan and hasn’t had much of an impact.
With Malacia making just ten games and contributing neither goals nor assists, the Dutch team, who have been having a strong season, decided to put their faith in Brazilian left-back Mauro Junior instead.
Malacia’s problems at United, where he was out of favour owing to a combination of injuries and a crowded left-back position, follow his lack of success at PSV.
In the hopes that Malacia’s predicament won’t make their summer transfer dilemma worse, this could provide even more difficulties for United as they attempt to negotiate deals for other departing players.
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