Aaron Wan-Bissaka to West Ham deal agreed in principle; player’s green light required

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Manchester United have made two signings this summer and it is believed that sales are required before fans can expect more incomings.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka is one player deemed sellable if the price is right, although Manchester United have reportedly had to lower their valuation of the right-back this summer.

That is because Wan-Bissaka has entered the final 12 months of his contract and this summer transfer window represents one final chance to cash in on a defender, who would not start in a United side with a fully fit defence.

According to Sky Sports, West Ham are keen to negotiate on United’s valuation which is understood to be in access of £15 million.

United reached an agreement with Bayern Munich right-back Noussair Mazraoui over a 5-year deal, however, Fabrizio Romano claims Wan-Bissaka must be sold first.

🚨🔴 Understand the agreement reached between Man United and Noussair Mazraoui is on five year deal valid until June 2029.

It also includes an option for further year, 2030. Same as Joshua Zirkzee and Leny Yoro.

Mazraoui, waiting for United… as they’ve to sell Wan-Bissaka. pic.twitter.com/OxRzjcdxJV

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 29, 2024

West Ham have been strongly linked with a move for Wan-Bissaka, and Stretty News previously reported on the 26-year-old’s desire to return to London.

A fresh update from Theatre of Red claims a deal in principle has been agreed between United and West Ham, with Wan-Bissaka set for an attractive payment package.

Theatre of Red editor Shaun Connolly reports: “West Ham are keen on acquiring his [Wan-Bissaka] services, with ‘The Spider’ held highly within the Hammers scouting department.”

Theatre of Red’s claims are well sourced on this story.

The deal is awaiting Wan-Bissaka’s green light.

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