Manchester United have reached a broad agreement over a 65m euro (£56m) fee, plus add-ons, with Barcelona for the Netherlands midfielder Frenkie de Jong. And the Premier League side has also reached an agreement to sign Feynood left-back Tyre Malacia. Club sources say the De Jong deal is not done and there are still significant issues to work through.
But the development is seen as positive in terms of the transfer eventually concluding. The 25-year-old De Jong is the new United manager Erik ten Hag’s number one summer transfer target. Manchester United are also battling with Lyon to sign Feyenoord’s Netherlands defender Tyrell Malacia, who is valued at 15m euros (£12.9m).
The 22-year-old left-back, who has five Dutch caps, played the full 90 minutes in both recent Nations League victories over Wales and was part of the Feyenoord team beaten by Roma in last month’s Europa Conference League final. Lyon thought they were well placed to complete the transfer, but now United have stepped in and made their interest known.
Manchester United head coach Ten Hag had heavily scouted Malacia as Ajax manager. The club already have Luke Shaw and Alex Telles battling for the left-back role but new manager Erik Ten Hag is an admirer of Malacia, who made his debut for Feyenoord when he was 18. Ten Hag led training for the first time on Monday with his non-international players.
The Old Trafford side is yet to make any signings this summer as they await a response from Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen, 30, who also has an offer on the table from Brentford. Ten Hag and his players are due to leave for a pre-season tour of Thailand and Australia on 8 July.
Ideally, the De Jong deal would be completed by then, although there is no deadline being put on the transfer.