Manchester United 'reject Palace and West Ham offers for Wan-Bissaka'

Manchester United ‘REJECT approaches from Crystal Palace and West Ham for Aaron Wan-Bissaka and won’t sell him this summer’, despite Erik ten Hag playing Diogo Dalot at right back so far

  • Manchester United have turned down approaches for Aaron Wan-Bissaka 
  • West Ham and his former club Crystal Palace were looking to sign the right-back 
  • United have no intention of letting Wan-Bissaka leave in this transfer window 

Manchester United have rejected approaches for Aaron Wan-Bissaka from West Ham and his former club Crystal Palace.

As reported by The Athletic, United do not plan to sell or loan the defender in this transfer window as it would be too late to bring in a replacement.

Wan-Bissaka has played just four minutes for United in the Premier League so far this season, with Diogo Dalot currently the club’s first-choice option at right-back.

Manchester United have turned down approaches from Crystal Palace and West Ham for Aaron Wan-Bissaka

However, Wan-Bissaka could have a part to play for Erik ten Hag’s side as the season progresses and he is likely to feature prominently in cup competitions, while he will also look to challenge Dalot for regular starts.

Wan-Bissaka joined United from Palace in 2019 and has two years remaining on his deal at Old Trafford, with the club having the option to extend it by a further year. 

Erik ten Hag wants to keep Wan-Bissaka as there isn’t sufficient time to find a replacement

Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira considered a move to bring Wan-Bissaka back to the club

West Ham boss David Moyes was also frustrated in his attempt to bring in Wan-Bissaka

During his time at United Wan-Bissaka has made 127 appearances for the club.

Wan-Bissaka came through the youth system at Palace before impressing in the first-team. Patrick Vieira can call upon Nathaniel Clyne and Joel Ward at right-back but was still considering a move for Wan-Bissaka.

West Ham, meanwhile, can select between Vladimir Coufal and Ben Johnson at right-back.  




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