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Manchester United did not sign any players in the month of June for the first time since 2010 but new boss Erik ten Hag is closing in on his first signing at Old Trafford
Manchester United have been given an unmistakable run at marking Feyenoord left-back Tyrell Malacia after Lyon affirmed they wouldn't sign the player.
Joined are settling in on a negotiation to land the Dutch global in a £14million concurrence with the Eredivisie club and make him their most memorable marking of the late spring move window. New Manchester United supervisor Erik ten Hag knows about the player as a rival in the Netherlands.
Joined are settling in on a negotiation to sign Dutch midfielder Frenkie de Jong with an underlying exchange charge concurred with Barcelona for £56.2million yet all things considered, Malacia will be their most memorable marking of the Ten Hag period.
Lyon had been in the case seat to sign the left-back before United dipped in to better the French club's proposition and move into shaft position to sign the worldwide. Talking at the disclosing of Corentin Tolisso, Lyon general chief Vincent Ponsot affirmed while discussing Malacia: "For our purposes, the arrangement is off."
Ponsot then, at that point, proceeded to give additional data, which proposed that the arrangement might not have been all that it showed up: "The club is in every case more significant than any player and in some cases we have a few solicitations - it resembles that in the football world. In any case, we don't answer them. We won't seriously jeopardize the club for any player.
"I think the president is glad to have the option to rest adequately around evening time and not see the police appear in the first part of the day. Similarly for me. I can't say everything."
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