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Manchester United finds buyers for Malaysia and encounters obstacles, transfer market is cold

Recommended Network reported on June 26 that Manchester United encountered difficult problems in the transfer market, and they were having many difficulties in finding their next home for Malaysia. Maracia was loaned to Eindhoven in the second half of last season and won the Eredivisie championship with the team. This experience will reasonably make him have a certain competitiveness in the transfer market. However, no club has shown a clear interest in him at this time. The one responsible for this is Jason Wilcox, who has successfully sold several players in Southampton's summer transfer window. However, at that time, Southampton had young geniuses like Lavia and Livramento, who had accumulated experience in the Premier League, so it was relatively easy to take action. And the situation Wilcox faces at Manchester United 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. Manchester United has at least two or three such players. Under such circumstances, Manchester United does not have much bargaining chips in the transfer negotiations, especially in the early stages of the transfer window. This may cause buyers to raise their quotes, or players to lower their expectations and requirements. But if Manchester United adheres to the principle of selling first and buying later, 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 that this may take a long time.