TA: Manchester United has encountered difficulties in finding buyers for Malaysia, and no club has shown clear interest

Sports     1:53pm, 26 June 2025

According to Theathletic, Manchester United has encountered difficulties in finding a buyer for Malaysia. In the second half of last season, Maracia was loaned to Eindhoven by Manchester United and won the Eredivisie championship, but no club has shown clear interest in the left back.

Manchester United handled this issue with Jason Wilcox, who successfully sold several players in Southampton's summer transfer window, but that's because the club has young talents like Lavia and Livramento, who have gained experience in the Premier League. The situation Wilcox is facing now is much more complicated, he needs to deal with transfers from multiple high-paying or big-name players who are obviously not within the club or head coach's plan and have little room for maneuver, with Manchester United having at least two or three such players.

In this case, Manchester United does not have much bargaining chips, especially in the early stages of the transfer window. This situation may force buyers to raise their quotes, or players lower their expectations and requirements. But if Manchester United insists on selling first and buying, time will be more urgent for them than for other teams. Especially for two highly paid players, Manchester United only needs to recall the process of sending them away last time to understand how long it might take.