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Manchester Evening News
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Isaac Johnson

Manchester United await Tyrell Malacia completion and identify next targets

Here are your Manchester United evening headlines for Friday, July 1:

Manchester United expect to sign Tyrell Malacia after representation issue resolved

United still expect to complete the signing of Feyenoord left-back Tyrell Malacia.

The Manchester Evening News understands an issue over Malacia's representation involving his agent, Ali Dursun, and the player's father has been resolved and senior United sources insist there is "no problem" with the deal.

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United's own process in their move for Malacia, 22, has not been affected by the sudden issue on the player's side. Sources stress United have an agreement with Feyenoord and they expect to finalise the transfer "in the coming days".

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United already moving onto other targets

United are already moving on to other targets in the transfer window as they wait to finalise their first signings of the summer.

United are aiming to complete the signings of Frenkie de Jong and Tyrell Malacia before they fly to Bangkok for the start of their pre-season tour on July 8. United have agreed fees for the Netherlands internationals, who have been on holiday following their involvement in the June round of Nations League matches.

The move for left-back Malacia, 22, threatened to become complicated as the player was attempting to change agents prior to the transfer. Malacia and De Jong are currently represented by the same agency and United say the issue is now resolved.

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