True cost of Ruben Amorim's Manchester United reign laid bare amid £63m loss
Tyrell Malacia's market value has dropped significantly during Ruben Amorim's time as Manchester United head coach.
Malacia is yet to play for United this season, with his last appearance for the club coming in January last year with a cameo against Fulham in the Premier League. Since then, the left-back was loaned out to PSV Eindhoven and subsequently expressed a desire to leave United during the summer transfer window.
However, Malacia has remained at Old Trafford and has only just been reintegrated with the United first-team squad during training on Tuesday. The Manchester Evening News have reported that United's plan was to always have Malacia training with the first-team group once again.
Malacia's market value at United has changed significantly over the last 12 months. At the time of Amorim's appointment in November last year, the defender had a value of €18million (£15.7million) according to Transfermarkt.
That value has now decreased to just €8million (£7million), meaning a decrease of £8.7million in less than 12 months. It remains to be seen what the future holds for Malacia and if the defender has a chance of featuring in a Premier League matchday squad once again, with a clash against Sunderland to come this weekend.
Amorim selected Patrick Dorgu in the left-wing-back spot for the defeat to Brentford in the Premier League last weekend, while Luke Shaw has often filled in as a left-sided centre-back. Diogo Dalot has returned to the matchday squad to feature at right-wing-back, so it remains to be seen where Amorim could utilise Malacia should the defender be recalled to the squad to face Sunderland.
Kobbie Mainoo is another player to see their market value decrease during Amorim's tenure. The midfielder's


