Man United sign Malacia from Feyenoord
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Manchester United completed their swoop for
Feyenoord defender Tyrell Malacia on Tuesday as Erik ten Hag made his first
signing since taking charge at Old Trafford.
United landed Malacia in a reported £12.95 million
($15.4 million) deal after making a late move for the Netherlands full-back,
who had been close to joining French club Lyon.
The 22-year-old has agreed a four-year contract
with the option of a further 12 months.
It is a landmark deal for Ten Hag, who had been
linked with a host of potential signings before finally making Malacia the
first acquisition of his United reign.
Ten Hag arrived at United in May after finishing
his successful spell at Ajax, where he had plenty of opportunities to see
Malacia's quality with Dutch rivals Feyenoord.
Malacia, who made 136 appearances for Feyenoord,
said: "It's an incredible feeling to have joined Manchester United. This
is a new chapter for me, a new league with new team-mates and a tremendous
manager leading us.
"I know from playing against his teams in the
Eredivisie, the qualities that he has and what he demands of his players.
"Whilst I know that I am still young and will
continue to develop, I can promise the United fans that I will leave everything
on the pitch every time I pull on the red shirt."
Malacia, who plays largely at left-back, is
expected to be part of the United squad that leaves for the pre-season tour of
Thailand and Australia on Friday.
"I'll always be thankful to Feyenoord for all
they have given to me and my family. None of this would be possible if it
wasn't for them," Malacia said.
"Now I'm ready to focus on the future with
United, and help my new club achieve success."
Capped five times by the Netherlands, Malacia is
likely to compete with England left-back Luke Shaw for a place in United's
starting line-up.
"Tyrell is an exciting, dynamic young
footballer with excellent experience for his age, including five seasons in the
Eredivisie, a European final and full international honours for the
Netherlands," United football director John Murtough said.
"We look forward to seeing him continue to
develop under the guidance of Erik ten Hag and his coaching team in the years
ahead."
Ten Hag's recruitment drive is starting to gather
pace, with Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen reportedly agreeing to join
United on a free transfer after his impressive loan spell at Brentford last
season.
Barcelona midfielder Frenkie De Jong and Ajax
defender Lisandro Martinez have also been linked with moves to Old Trafford.
As well as overhauling a squad that finished a
disappointing sixth in the Premier League last season, Ten Hag must resolve the
future of Cristiano Ronaldo.
Ronaldo missed training for "family
reasons" on Monday after reportedly asking for a transfer following
United's failure to qualify for the Champions League.
United are said to be determined to hold onto the
Portugal striker, who finished as their top scorer last season.


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