Man Utd star Tyrell Malacia joins Champions League side in loan transfer and could face Arsenal

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TYRELL MALACIA has completed a loan move away from Manchester United.

The defender will spend the rest of the season at Dutch outfit PSV Eindhoven.

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Malacia, 25, will now feature in the Champions League and could come up against Arsenal.

The Dutchman could face the Gunners if PSV overcome Juventus in the play-off round.

Malacia may never return to Old Trafford for the Red Devils as PSV have the option to make his move permanent in the summer.

Manchester United will also have his wages fully covered by PSV during the length of the loan.

The defender was expected to leave the club in January, but his exit was thrown into doubt after a move to Benfica collapsed.

He joined the club initially in 2022 and showed promise in his debut season with 39 appearances.

However, Malacia then picked up a lengthy injury and missed the 2023-24 campaign.

After finally regaining his fitness this season and the appointment of Ruben Amorim, he went on to play eight times.

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But the manager opted to let him leave the club after the January arrival of Patrick Dorgu.

The Danish left-back joined Man United from Lecce in a deal worth £25million.

He has put pen to paper on a contract worth £40,000-per-week which is the third lowest in the squad.

Meanwhile, Malacia has insisted he is aiming to win more than one trophy with his new club.

He said: “I’m happy to be here. Finally playing good football again.

“I am coming off a long injury, but by now I am fit and know that my time will come again.

“In every tough period there are also positive elements and in this case that is that I have become much stronger physically and mentally.

“I have more patience, am more mature, know my body better and things like that.

“I’m ready to pop and hopefully win several prizes with PSV.”

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