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I do hope we start looking beyond Eredivisie and current/former Ajax players soon.

Just for my nerves if nothing else.
 

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Aye when he’s fit and when he can be bothered. My patience with Shaw is gone at this point, he’s flattered to deceive for years.
This is where I am with Shaw.

Signed him on my United career on Fifa a couple of months ago and he was incredible despite me being utterly shite at Fifa so he is basically superhuman.
Pfft. Everyone knows FM is where you can properly judge players. Someone load up a game and buy him so we can see how he does.
 

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The pathway blocked for the academy kid, Fernandez then.
I'm not sure this is the biggest concern. The kids always have to be good enough and I don't think Fernandez was ever playing a role this season. I don't think Luke Shaw is this nailed on player for us, he's barely put together 2 good seasons in his whole time at the club so if Fernandez is up to it there's an opportunity.
 

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I do hope we start looking beyond Eredivisie and current/former Ajax players soon.

Just for my nerves if nothing else.
I am sure we will but I am not totally surprised. Dutch coaches can be quite rigid and specific, this might be a tact Ten Haag will take in his first summer knowing that he won't have a huge amount of time with the players considering how bad things were last season. Might be quite a good way to try and help get his ideas across quickly enough in his first season.
 

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He's crosses remind me of Evra's. I like him, he looks good and has potential.

At the moment, he's behind Shaw, I think Luke is a good player, he just need to be a bit more aggressive and we'll be fine with our left backs.
 

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Don't know. I admit that i am biased towards Shaw. I love seeing a complete player. He has everything. Skill, good defensive abilities, solid pace, he worked well on positioning which was his major flaw, has good cross. As i said; i am little biased but i rate him a lot
Shaw suffers from being labelled fat and people can't look past that anymore.

He was genuinely one of the best LB in the world in in the 20' season. Last year was a bad year for a few reasons, but if he can get back to that form EtH will love him.
The pathway blocked for the academy kid, Fernandez then.
Not at all. Shaw might be leaving next year, Telles is not good enough.

We might end up with Malacia and Fernandez. IF he's good enough he will get a chance.
 

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He's crosses remind me of Evra's. I like him, he looks good and has potential.

At the moment, he's behind Shaw, I think Luke is a good player, he just need to be a bit more aggressive and we'll be fine with our left backs.
I don't see that he's behind Shaw. They've not kicked a ball together at the club yet. Surely that will be the manager's call depending on who earns the spot rather than on seniority. This guy is 22, not some spring chicken that needs protection.
 

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I don't see Luke Shaw as the nailed on starter that everyone else sees. He's had a handful of good games for us and most of them came in a back 3.
 

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Hi Guys,

Feyenoord fan and Man Utd follower here.

15 million is an absolute steal for this guy! And I think you guys will love Malacia! He's without a doubt one of my favourite left backs that has ever played for my club.

Tyrell is very fast and agile, with an extreme drive forward. His tackling is really sharp and he doesn''t hesitate to throw all of his body into a tackle (in a good way).
I would say he is a very clever guy with a good mentality. He will always give 120% in each and every game.

In my opinion, he needs to improve on the ball. It's not bad, but he could be better on that part.

It's just a matter of time until he becomes our first left back for the Dutch national team instead of Daley Blind.

Tyrell is a great guy and he deserves this next step to the PL.

Ask me anything about him, if you'd like!
P.s. Sorry for any grammar or spelling mistakes. English is not my native language :)
Seen some youtube videos of him where he was playing some nice passes (even through balls) with his right foot?

Most LB’s are pretty one footed. So wanted to ask if what I saw was just a few exceptional passes that made it to the highlight reel? Or whether he’s genuinely comfortable passing the ball with both feet?
 

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I don't see Luke Shaw as the nailed on starter that everyone else sees. He's had a handful of good games for us and most of them came in a back 3.
Not to mention he spends a lot of the time out injured as well. Malacia will get a decent chance to nail down the starting spot if he’s good enough. Shaw def needs to up his intensity, concentration and stay fit.
 

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Not to mention he spends a lot of the time out injured as well. Malacia will get a decent chance to nail down the starting spot if he’s good enough. Shaw def needs to up his intensity, concentration and stay fit.
Will be interesting to see him have a full pre season under Ten Hag and see what his fitness levels are like then.
 

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Hi Guys,

Feyenoord fan and Man Utd follower here.

15 million is an absolute steal for this guy! And I think you guys will love Malacia! He's without a doubt one of my favourite left backs that has ever played for my club.

Tyrell is very fast and agile, with an extreme drive forward. His tackling is really sharp and he doesn''t hesitate to throw all of his body into a tackle (in a good way).
I would say he is a very clever guy with a good mentality. He will always give 120% in each and every game.

In my opinion, he needs to improve on the ball. It's not bad, but he could be better on that part.

It's just a matter of time until he becomes our first left back for the Dutch national team instead of Daley Blind.

Tyrell is a great guy and he deserves this next step to the PL.

Ask me anything about him, if you'd like!
P.s. Sorry for any grammar or spelling mistakes. English is not my native language :)
Does the Dutch league has a RB that we need to follow ? Mazrawi is out of the picture.
 

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I don't see Luke Shaw as the nailed on starter that everyone else sees. He's had a handful of good games for us and most of them came in a back 3.
Shaw was brilliant last year and one of our top players. It wasn’t really just a handful

What happened this year i dont get but can’t remember even watching him play. Was it injuries ?
 

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If the club had doubts about Luke Shaw's ability to be the no1 LB, I think it's highly unlikely they'd attempt to solve that problem with this signing. Unless this guy is a huge steal. Surely it makes much more sense to assume he's an upgrade on Telles?
 

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Shaw was brilliant last year and one of our top players. It wasn’t really just a handful

What happened this year i dont get but can’t remember even watching him play. Was it injuries ?
Mostly. But also he did not play anywhere near the level of the previous season when he did play.
 

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I don't see that he's behind Shaw. They've not kicked a ball together at the club yet. Surely that will be the manager's call depending on who earns the spot rather than on seniority. This guy is 22, not some spring chicken that needs protection.
I agree. Seniority will be decided on who follows ETH's instructions best. I believe Malacia will have a shot at first choice. None of our first teamers are guaranteed to be ETH's type. Many of these targets are even coming in positions of established first teamers. Eriksen, Timber, Malacia, ETH will have his own preferences. It's not a matter of improving everyone. Some could lose their place or be binned.
 

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I don't see Luke Shaw as the nailed on starter that everyone else sees. He's had a handful of good games for us and most of them came in a back 3.
"A handful of good games and most of them in a back 3"? What, did you sleep through the 20-21 season?
 

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Does the Dutch league has a RB that we need to follow ? Mazrawi is out of the picture.
Rensch (Ajax). But I'm not sure if he'll end up at RB. He plays DM for Holland u21 and was originally a CB. Stylistically similar to Mazraoui, but he has a calmness in his decision making in front of goal and in the final 3rd that I've rarely seen in a defensive minded player and he's two footed.
Geertruida (Feyenoord) has some potential, but he's more of a CB.
I'm dont really rate Teze (PSV), but Van Gaal was impressed enough to give him game time as a RCB.

So pretty much only Rensch. He has the potential to become a top player if everything goes right. I don't think the others I mentioned have Man United as their ceiling as a RB, at least.

The Guardian says it’s €17mill (£15mil)
either way it’s a good deal :)

https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ck-tyrell-malacia-hijack-lyon-frenkie-de-jong
Must've included the addons in the total fee. Romano says 15 mil euros + 2 mil in addons.
 

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Great compilations out there...looks like he has a good engine and real desire to work in both halves of the pitch.

I like the element of surprise with these types of signings. I'm bored of 'big names' and paycheck signings.
 

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Short memories. Luke Shaw has 15 career assists for us.
He's had some good games but the shite ones far outweigh the good ones. I think it's you guys who are being nostalgic.

Since he's been here we've won 2 trophies, both trophies came when he had no part to play in them...

Luke Shaw is one of the most overrated and loved players in the caf.

I'm calling it, Malacia will play more games for us this season than Luke Shaw.
 

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I do hope we start looking beyond Eredivisie and current/former Ajax players soon.

Just for my nerves if nothing else.
Mourinho brought a few Porto and Primeira Liga players with him to Chelsea and that all turned out fine. Given the mess the team is in I am much more comfortable with ETH bringing in targets he's comfortable with and knows who can form the spine of his team than lesser known quantities.
 

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Really weird how the public opinion of Shaw is so low amongst United fans. He's had issues with fitness, but when he is able to play consistently he is a fantastic LB. I'm pleased with this signing because he needs better competition than Telles, but I also really hope that Shaw is at his best this season because he's a huge asset for the team.
 

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He seems to have self-discipline/motivation issues, and needs a lot of management. And he does have the occasional lapse of defensive concentration.

I really can’t see how anyone who’s watched him play could conclude that he’s lazy though. He’s constantly occupied in finding ways to bring the ball upfield.

It’s the lack of availability from all the niggling injuries that makes me doubt whether he has a future here.
I can accept Shaw having flaws (nowhere near as bad as the hysteria on here makes out, but that’s the same with the majority of the players we have) but to say he’s lazy totally kills any hope of being taken seriously on a subject. I’d be amazed if he isn’t one of our top performers for distance/90 every year.

Hell the way people go on you’d think he performed as badly as Telles did last season, but no, there was a marked drop off when Luke was out.
 
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Really weird how the public opinion of Shaw is so low amongst United fans. He's had issues with fitness, but when he is able to play consistently he is a fantastic LB. I'm pleased with this signing because he needs better competition than Telles, but I also really hope that Shaw is at his best this season because he's a huge asset for the team.
And this is the problem, his consistency is too far and few between, if it’s not injuries it’s poor form it’s always something with him.
 

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Short memories. Luke Shaw has 15 career assists for us.
He's had some good games but the shite ones far outweigh the good ones. I think it's you guys who are being nostalgic.

Since he's been here we've won 2 trophies, both trophies came when he had no part to play in them...

Luke Shaw is one of the most overrated and loved players in the caf.

I'm calling it, Malacia will play more games for us this season than Luke Shaw.
He has been injury riddled for so many years and everyone shits on him non stop for 4 seasons.

2020/21 he was perhaps in our top performers. I’m assuming you haven’t watched a single game plain and simple. Nobody is saying he has that spot nailed down. We’re saying you’re trying to ignore one of the best seasons a lb had for us in years.
 
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Finally, the kind of signings we should be making. Similar (hopefully) to Liverpool picking up Robertson. A player with the engine to get up and down the pitch for 90 minutes, twice a week, who doesn’t cost a fortune.
 

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Whether or not Shaw is still seen as first choice, this is a good move.

Shaws best season came after we signed Telles and he thought he had competition. Then he realised Telles was crap and he defaulted back to normal.

Having quality competition in the squad will be good for us and Shaw.
 

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Whether or not Shaw is still seen as first choice, this is a good move.

Shaws best season came after we signed Telles and he thought he had competition. Then he realised Telles was crap and he defaulted back to normal.

Having quality competition in the squad will be good for us and Shaw.
Hope it's not the case because that would be a massive mentality flaw. You're not meant to regress after winning your starting spot back. A vicious cycle of misleading effort where we finally start to think the position is sorted then he turns back to a pumpkin. We have enough seasonal performers as it is.
 
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