Manchester United set to keep Aaron Wan-Bissaka this month after pricing interested parties out of a move MUFC
Manchester United are set to keep Aaron Wan-Bissaka this month after pricing interested parties out of a move for him.
Wan-Bissaka had been dropped from the squad earlier in the season with new boss Erik ten Hag preferring Diogo Dalot at right-back.But an injury to the Portugal international has allowed the £50milllion man to return to the team and he has performed well since – including during Man United’s win over Manchester City on Saturday.
City actually scored from that effort when Jack Grealish headed past David de Gea but United hit back with a quickfire double late on through Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford.
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