Eric ten Haag wants to make Dutch starlet Tyrell Malassia his first addition to Manchester United, and the current left-back club, Feyenoord, has given the Dutch tactician a serious boost.
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Feyenoord are reportedly ready to consider bids for highly regarded left-back Tyrell Malassia, with Eric ten Hague hoping to make his first signing as Manchester United’s manager.
The new head of the Red Devils is eager to start his management at Old Trafford with a strong summer transfer window, and while people like Frankie de Jong and Iurien Timber are strongly connected, Malaysia is looking for a much more likely option. According to the Dutch newspaper Voetbal International, the French grand Lyon has received two rejected offers from Feyenoord for their 22-year-old starlet.
However, it is stated that the Eredivisie team is ready to facilitate the transfer and help Malaysia reach the next step in its promising career, which the De Kuip bosses believe the Dutch defender is ready. He is already a full-fledged national of the Netherlands with three matches in his name, Mirror footballExclusively announced in April that Ten Hag wants to sign Malacia and the chances of a deal are now significantly increased.
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Born in Rotterdam, the Malaysia striker is a local hero in Feyenoord after joining the club as a nine-year-old boy. Lively on the ball, his stubborn style of play describes him as a “pit bull” by fans. Many scouts, including those from United, watched as Malaysia impressed with his team’s 3-2 victory over Marseille in the Europa League semi-finals.
While at his former club last summer, Ten Haag failed to sign the talented player due to Ajax’s historic rivalry with Feyenoord. Malaysia itself wants to wait until it returns from the national team to decide on its future after watching from the bench as the Netherlands beat Belgium 4-1 on Friday.
Feyenoord are ready to sell Malaysia
After narrowly losing to the Conference League final 1-0 to Jose Mourinho’s Roma, he will have a little between his teeth to boost his career this summer, whether in his hometown or Manchester. For now, Malaysia will hope to play against Wales on Wednesday night in the League of Nations.
The Netherlands then host Poland at their home stadium on Saturday, another chance to shine under former Red Devils manager Luis van Gaal. However, Malaysia remains balanced and recently told RTV Rijnmond: “I am definitely ready for the next step. But first I want to focus on the orange team and play here.
Malaysia plays under Van Gaal for the Netherlands
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“I feel that everything happens for a reason and everything is written. If this is the right time, now is the time. I’m really not into that, but it’s in the back of my mind. But I don’t want to talk about it. [Van Gaal] praise me. You have to play in your club, I do it well.
“But I want to show in every international match I have to play. Then he tries to get my opinion out of me. At first I watched mainly the cat from the tree, but now I also share it. Besides, I’m still calm, I mostly let my feet talk. “
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