Manchester United are still chasing the signature of high profile players in this summer. With Lisandro Martinez from Ajax being tipped to make a move to Old Trafford but he may cost the red's a whopping fee of £43m as per Sunsport.
So is Frenkie de Jong from Barcelona who is believed to be at least worth £70m as per Daily Mail report. However after United new manager Erik ten Hag made it clear. To the club hierarchy of his desire to capture left-back from Feyenoord, Tyrell Malacia.
Now according to Sunsport the latter has already arrived at the North West side and his set for his medical tests tomorrow in a big news to Manchester United fans. The publication claim that Manchester United have already agreed with Dutch outfit on an initial £13m fee plus a potential add-ons worth £1.7m.
This will automatically be a challenge to both Luke Shaw and a last summer arrival to Old Trafford, Alex Telles. With most likely the manager will prefer Tyrell Malacia to be his first choice and the other two to compete for places as cover. 
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