According to the Daily Mail, Malaysia is still expected to leave Manchester United. Manchester United's bomb team, including Rashford, Sancho, Garnacho and Anthony, all left the team in the summer window, and Maracia became the only member to st...
According to the Daily Mail, Malaysia is still expected to leave Manchester United.
Manchester United's bomb team, including Rashford, Sancho, Garnacho and Anthony, all left the team in the summer window, and Maracia became the only member to stay.
Although the deal for Maracia to loan Elche to the outside world failed to come true, he still has the possibility of leaving the team before the end of the international match day, as Saudi Arabia's transfer window opens until September 10 and Turkey's transfer window opens until the 12th.
If the transfer is not successful, Maracia is expected to be re-entered into the first team training. Amorin said he will welcome any player who cannot find his next home, so there is no need to isolate the Dutch defender who still has a one-year contract.