Aaron Wan-Bissaka has reportedly rejected a transfer to West Ham and could leave Manchester United on a free transfer in 2025.
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Wan-Bissaka turned down West HamGalatasaray and Inter Milan remain keenCould potentially run down his contract at Man UtdWHAT HAPPENED?
The 26-year-old right-back, who was signed from Crystal Palace for £50 million in 2019, is carefully considering his future options. He has turned down a move to the London Stadium and there is also a possibility that he might see out the final year of his contract to become a free agent next summer, potentially attracting more lucrative offers, according to
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Several clubs, including Galatasaray and Inter Milan, have shown interest in Wan-Bissaka and the defender is reportedly open to a move to the Serie A giants. There have been discussions among intermediaries about a possible swap deal involving Inter's Dutch right-back, Denzel Dumfries, but there is nothing concrete as of now. Nonetheless, the prospect of moving to the Serie A giants could be appealing for Wan-Bissaka, offering him a new challenge and the chance to revive his career in Italy.
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United are also reportedly closing in on Bayern Munich's Noussair Mazraoui after West Ham failed to agree on personal terms with the defender. The Red Devils are in advanced negotiations with the Moroccan and if they manage to pull off the signing, they would like to offload Wan-Bissaka at the earliest so that they can cash in on the player who has just a year left in the contract.
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As United continue their pre-season preparations in the United States, the uncertainty surrounding Wan-Bissaka's future looms large. Interestingly, he is currently the only fit full-back at Erik ten Hag's disposal as Luke Shaw and Diogo Dalot are on holiday while Tyrell Malacia remains injured. This means Wan-Bissaka would be called into action when United face Arsenal on Saturday at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.