Manchester United are reportedly willing to accept offers for Tyrell Malacia below their valuation of the Dutch left-back after PSV Eindhoven snubbed the chance to sign him permanently.
The Mirror reports that the Red Devils are prepared to offload Malacia in a cut-price deal because of their anticipated struggle to sell the 25-year-old. He spent the second half of last season on loan at PSV but failed to impress or earn a permanent switch to Philips Arena.
The Eredivisie club had the option to make his loan move permanent for £8.5m, but decided against doing so with an announcement confirming their decision. He has endured a tough return to action since November 2024, following a lengthy 17-month spell on the sidelines due to a left meniscus injury.
Man Utd Open To Cut-Price Deal For Malacia
The Red Devils have put the Dutchman up for sale
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Malacia is up for sale and deemed surplus to requirements under Ruben Amorim after several disappointing performances under the Portuguese coach last season. United swooped for Patrick Dorgu in the January transfer window and the 20-year-old looks to be the long-term answer at left wing-back.
It appears that the Red Devils will entertain bids of around £4m for the nine-cap Netherlands international, given that PSV had the option of a £8.5m deal. He has a year left on his contract, and the Premier League giants are under pressure to cash in this summer.
Malacia joined United from Dutch side Feyenoord in the summer of 2022 for £12.9m, and he initially impressed under Amorim's predecessor Erik ten Hag. That was until injury problems started to take hold, and talk of a potential exit began once he returned in the winter.
Tyrell Malacia (PSV in Eredivisie 2024-25)
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The expected summer exodus at Old Trafford has yet to occur despite almost all of Amorim's squad being put up for sale. This includes Malacia, Marcus Rashford, Antony, and Jadon Sancho, with all four spending spells out on loan last season.
All statistics courtesy ofSofaScore- correct as of 30.06.2025
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