Manchester United are desperate to offload Tyrell Malacia, a forgotten defender who missed the entire last season due to injury. With no club interested in buying him, United are stuck — and their transfer plans hang in the balance. As they push to sign Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, financial pressure mounts due to their absence from European competitions. Director Omar Berrada confirms: the club must sell before buying. This is not just Malacia’s problem — it’s a sign of deep-rooted issues in United’s transfer strategy. Why is selling players so hard for Manchester United?
Find out the full story in this video as we break down the club’s transfer struggles and Malacia’s uncertain future at Old Trafford.
Topics covered:
Tyrell Malacia injury situation
Manchester United’s selling struggles
Financial Fair Play pressure
United transfer news summer 2025
The squad rebuild under new leadership
