Manchester United’s 2-0 Europa League victory over FCSB was a night of mixed fortunes, with several standout performances but also a major setback for left-back Tyrell Malacia. While Diogo Dalot and Kobbie Mainoo delivered match-winning contributions, Malacia endured a disappointing outing that may cast doubt on his future at Old Trafford.
The Dutch defender, making only a handful of appearances since recovering from a long-term knee injury, struggled in the opening half. He was booked for a reckless challenge, misplaced passes under pressure, and was caught out defensively on multiple occasions. His first-half performance saw him complete just 13 passes, lose half of his duels, and make a poor back pass that invited unnecessary pressure. Manager Ruben Amorim opted to substitute him at halftime, a decision that could hint at diminishing confidence in the full-back.
According to reports, Manchester United has already lined up Lecce’s Patrick Dorgu as a potential replacement, with the club in advanced talks to bring the highly-rated left wing-back to Old Trafford. Dorgu’s arrival would further push Malacia down the pecking order, making a loan or permanent transfer likely for the former Feyenoord defender. Real Betis and Celtic are said to be among the clubs interested in securing his services before the transfer window closes.
Despite showing early promise when he joined United in 2022, injuries have severely hampered Malacia’s progress. His lack of consistency and failure to rediscover his best form post-injury have made his future at the club uncertain. With United looking to strengthen in key areas, his time at Old Trafford may be nearing an end.
Meanwhile, Amorim praised Mainoo for his outstanding display, as the young midfielder not only scored United’s second goal but also assisted Dalot’s opener. The 18-year-old’s versatility and impact in the attacking third continue to impress, making him a crucial asset for United’s midfield going forward.