Luke Shaw Tyrell Malacia Manchester Netherlands action man target ten Luke Shaw Tyrell Malacia Manchester Netherlands

Man Utd fans have Luke Shaw theory as Erik ten Hag eyes deal for Tyrell Malacia

Reading now: 421
www.dailystar.co.uk

Manchester United fans believe Erik ten Hag has acted out of desperation by swopping to sign Feyenoord left-back Tyrell Malacia after casting a despairing eye over Luke Shaw in training.Fresh from agreeing a £56million fee with Barcelona over long-term target Frenkie de Jong, news has filtered through that United have also agreed a deal for a second Dutchman.

The Red Devils are understood to have moved to strike an agreement in the region of £13m for Feyenoord left-back Malacia, despite the fact Lyon were on the cusp of clinching the Netherlands international.The 22-year-old now appears destined to follow in De Jong's footsteps by heading to Old Trafford, but his impending transfer has raised questions as to why United have moved to add a new left-back to the squad, when the need of reinforce in other areas is far more pressing.

However, it seems a significant section of United's fanbase feel they can indeed answer that query as an almost universally acknowledged theory over first-choice left-back Shaw has emerged.READ MORE: Man Utd could be made to wait for Frenkie de Jong and Tyrell Malacia announcementsTen Hag took his first day of training at the club's Carrington complex this week where he was afforded the opportunity to work with the majority of his new squad up close for the first time.

And according to countless United fans, one session in close quarters with Shaw is all that was need to spark Ten Hag into action and hijack Lyon's move for left-back Malacia.One of a number of brutal assessments of the England full-back shared to Twitter read: "Ten Hag saw Luke Shaw attempt an overlap run yesterday and decided we need a new left back.

Read more on dailystar.co.uk
The website celebsbar.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA