This really an exciting offer on the table for the world’s most quickest feet in football as West Ham makes him a top target after Erik Ten Hag demoted him.
Tyrell Malacia, a left-back for Feyenoord, was reportedly a target for West Ham, according to renowned transfer writer Fabrizio Romano.
Tyrell Malacia and Man United have reached an agreement; the player must now decide, according to Romano on Twitter.

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Rob Newman, the head of recruiting for the Hammers, and manager David Moyes have been keeping an eye on the player.
And when it became clear that Man United were focusing on a transfer, West Ham had to quicken their interest in Malacia.
And now it appears that new Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has scuttled West Ham’s attempt to get one of the fastest players in the world.
Because it is commonly believed that Malacia will be among the 10 players Hag signs as his first additions at Old Trafford.
Lyon, a French team that West Ham soundly eliminated from the Europa League quarterfinals last year, was also said to be interested in Malacia.

Speed is one of the most important commodities in modern football, especially in the Premier League.
Speed is deadly and it When it comes to Malacia, West Ham is losing out on one of the world’s fastest players to Man United.
The left-small back’s stature is more than made up for by his quickness.
Olympic speeds are involved here, and Malacia is a sight to behold pacing down the wing when she is in full flow.
The fact that Malacia was not dribbled past once last season is arguably the Opta statistic that most illustrates the extraordinary speed West Ham is losing and Man United is expected to acquire.
This week, headlines about Malacia’s future on Sky Sports News have also made repeated mentions of his reputation as one of the fastest players in the world, including Wednesday, June 29 at 12.30 p.m.
Staggering. And it appears that Man United is receiving a great deal here for a man who West Ham might have used badly.
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