United Halts Defender’s Deadline Day Exit
Manchester United has unexpectedly recalled defender Tyrell Malacia from a proposed move to Turkish club Besiktas, according to multiple reports. The Dutch left-back was reportedly traveling to Istanbul to finalize the transfer when United officials reversed their decision.
Last-Minute Change of Plans
Sources indicate United’s technical leadership intervened hours before the transfer deadline, ordering Malacia back to Carrington training ground. The sudden reversal reportedly frustrated the 26-year-old defender, who had sought more playing time through the move.
Malacia has made just three competitive appearances this season, with his sole Premier League involvement being a two-minute substitute appearance against Newcastle United. The defender spent last season on loan at PSV Eindhoven after struggling with injuries during his United tenure.
Defensive Shortage Influences Decision
The reversal comes as United faces defensive setbacks, with wing-back Patrick Dorgu sustaining a hamstring injury expected to sideline him for 10 weeks. This development leaves caretaker manager Michael Carrick with limited options behind first-choice left-back Luke Shaw.
Contract Situation Adds Complexity
With Malacia’s contract expiring this summer, United faces diminishing returns on their £13 million investment in the former Feyenoord player. The defender has struggled with fitness since arriving in 2022, missing the entire 2023-24 campaign through injury.
Earlier reports suggested Malacia had planned discussions with Carrick about his limited playing time, with a January exit appearing likely before the abrupt change in transfer plans.

