The last member of Manchester United s top five has determined his future! He will be on a free transfer next year and will leave if the Red Devils allow the winter window.
Left back Terrell Malacia, who was included in Manchester United's "Five Rats" list by Ruben Amorim in the summer window, has returned to the first team to participate in joint training. The 26-year-old Dutchman became the only player who failed to successfully transfer, so he could only stay at the club and wait for the end of the last year of his contract. However, it is said that Malaysia has confirmed that he will transfer to Turkish Super League champion Galatasaray next year. If the Red Devils are willing to release him early, he can even leave in January. After the summer window closed, Malaysia first participated in a few weeks of training with the youth team, because its summer training was all done alone and needed to catch up again. This month, he returned to the first team as Manchester United signed him up for the Premier League, meaning he is expected to be included in the league's official squad again. Club insiders say it has always been the coaching staff's plan to have Malacia rejoin the first team. During the international competition day, Malaysia shared his extra training in the gym and training ground through social media. While he is unlikely to receive a call-up from Amorim, the Dutchman is keeping himself in good physical shape in case the need arises. Manchester United currently has full-backs such as Diogu Dalo, Mazraoui, Patrick Dogu, Diego Leon and Luke Shaw. Amad Diallo also often plays as a wing-back, so there is no shortage of people. So, unless there are large-scale injuries, Malaysia has no chance. Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano recently reported that United plan to release the defender when his contract expires. "Manchester Evening News" stated that Turkish Super League Galatasaray is in the leading position in the competition to introduce Malaysia for free. Galatasaray has included Malaysia on its introduction list for next summer and is determined to complete its free transfer. This summer, a Turkish team recruited Malaysia, but failed to complete the transaction. However, Malaysia has decided to leave Manchester United after this season. If Galatasaray is willing to pay a symbolic transfer fee in advance, they can also get the player Ten Hag first signed for 17 million euros when he coached the Red Devils in January. Although he returned to the first team, the relationship between Malaysia and coach Amorim has broken down, and it is said that this relationship has "never been repaired." Moreover, even if Amorim leaves Manchester United in the future, Malaysia's fate is unlikely to change. No matter who coaches the Red Devils, Malaysia is not strong enough to play for the team. Moreover, the British "Sun" said that Manchester United has not really considered a new coach candidate, but it is certain that England coach Thomas Tuchel will not be included in the candidate list. The 52-year-old Tuchel was considered to be the favorite to take over when Ten Hag was dismissed from class, and he met with Larjue. But he ultimately turned his back on the Red Devils, saying the way the club was being run was unacceptable. La Jue is very worried about this and will never consider inviting Tuchel to coach again in the future. Tuchel's contract as the head coach of the England national team is valid until the end of the 2026 World Cup. England's entry into the World Cup is already a certainty, and the outside world expects him to at least complete this term. It is rumored that one of the head coaches that Manchester United may be interested in, Bournemouth's Andoni Iola, will also have his contract expire next summer. "Cherry Legion" general manager Pinto said that they hope that the coach will stay, but there is no decision yet. "At Bournemouth, from the receptionist to the club owner Bill Foley, everyone wants Andoni (Iraura) to stay." Pinto said, "So we will do our best to keep him. I think Andoni is in Bournemouth Enmouth is happy, and you know that every time he speaks at a press conference, you can see that he is in a good mood, but we understand the actual situation in football, so we will discuss this issue internally, and of course we also hope that he can stay here."
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