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Man United could let 26-year-old player leave if they receive a good offer

He has one year left on his contract at the club.

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Jun 14, 2024

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Man United defender could leave the club if a good offer arrives for him.

Manchester United defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka may depart the team if an attractive offer is made for him.

The player's current deal has one year left on it, and Man United will not want to let him leave for free.

Although it's uncertain if the 26-year-old will move on, his move away from the club cannot be ruled out.

The player is attracting attention from Premier League and Serie A clubs as the Red Devils wait for an offer they consider good enough for the player.

As reported by Fabrizio Romano on X, the former Crystal Palace defender faces an uncertain future at Old Trafford.

Romano tweeted:

"Aaron Wan-Bissaka could still leave Man United in case of good bid this summer.

"Not guaranteed exit yet but possible as he has one year left on his contract, attracting interest from PL and Italy."

A tweet by Fabrizio Romano about Aaron Wan-Bissaka

Over the previous season, Wan-Bissaka appeared in 22 Premier League games.

He received several chances to play because of injuries to the Man United defenders last season.

Tyrell Malacia and Luke Shaw faced serious fitness issues, which forced Ten Hag to use Diogo Dalot as a left-back and provided Wan-Bissaka the opportunity to play as the right-back.

After joining Man United from Crystal Palace, the defender got recognition for his man-marking and ability to defend one on one.

However, the Red Devils would need an attacking full-back who can help the team in counter-attacks and wide positions in the final third.

Meanwhile, Mason Greenwood is edging closer to Man United exit with Juventus interested in the Red Devils’ player who impressed on his loan spell at Getafe last season.


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