Aaron Wan-Bissaka's time at Manchester United appears to be nearing its end, as the Red Devils look to offload the once-promising defender amidst his dwindling contract status.
The 26-year-old, who joined the club in a high-profile £50 million ($64m) move from Crystal Palace in 2019, has failed to live up to the lofty expectations that accompanied his arrival at Old Trafford.
Despite putting in a decent shift when called upon, Wan-Bissaka has struggled to cement his place in the starting XI, with his lack of attacking prowess often drawing criticism from supporters.
The writing appears to be on the wall for the Englishman, as Erik ten Hag has made it clear that Diogo Dalot is his preferred choice at right-back, leaving Wan-Bissaka to play second fiddle.
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With only one year remaining on his current contract, following the triggering of a one-year extension in December, United are now exploring options to offload Wan-Bissaka and recoup some of the hefty fee they paid for his services.
The club is keen to cut their losses on a player who has failed to live up to his price tag and is no longer seen as a long-term solution in the backline.
🔴| ⚒️ Aaron Wan-Bissaka, a key for a possible deal with Noussair #Mazraoui - for Manchester United and West Ham!
— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) July 22, 2024
ManUtd seriously considering to replace Wan-Bissaka with Mazroaui. Therefore they have lowered their demand for AWB and demand £10m now! #WHUFC considering to… pic.twitter.com/wAW1cZLNC4
West Ham have been strongly linked with a move for the defensive-minded full-back, but the Hammers are yet to make a concrete offer to acquire his services this summer.
The Red Devils have now lowered their demands, with Sky Sports journalist Florian Plettenberg claiming that United are willing to let Wan-Bissaka leave the club for as little as £10 million ($12m).
The Manchester giants are considering replacing the right-back with Noussair Mazraoui of Bayern Munich.