Erik Ten Hag Looking to SELL Aaron Wan-Bissaka this January

Aaron Wan-Bissaka on the way out

The career of Aaron Wan-Bissaka at Manchester United has been far from impressive, and it appears that Erik ten Hag is looking to sell and replace the right back this January. There have even been rumors that Wolves are interested in acquiring the defender.

Since joining Manchester United in 2019, Wan-Bissaka has struggled to consistently perform at a high level and has faced criticism for his poor offensive output. In his time at the club, he has scored just two goals and provided six assists in 95 appearances, which is a low return for a player in his position.

In addition to his offensive struggles, Wan-Bissaka has also been criticized for his defensive lapses and poor decision-making. He has been caught out of position on numerous occasions and has been responsible for conceding costly goals. His overall performance has not lived up to the expectations set by his transfer fee, which was reportedly around £50 million.

Given his underwhelming performances and the fact that he has not been able to establish himself as a first-team regular, it is not surprising that ten Hag is reportedly looking to move on from Wan-Bissaka. The Dutch manager is said to be keen on bringing in a new right back who can provide more offensively and solidify the defense.

There have been rumors that Wolves are interested in acquiring Wan-Bissaka, with some reports suggesting that they are willing to offer a fee of around £30 million. While it is not clear if these rumors are true, it is possible that Wan-Bissaka could be on the move in the near future.

If Wan-Bissaka does leave Manchester United, it will be interesting to see how he performs at his new club. It is possible that he could revive his career and rediscover his form, but it will be up to him to prove that he is worthy of a starting spot and capable of consistently performing at a high level.

Regardless of where he ends up, it is clear that Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s career at Manchester United has been a disappointment. He has not lived up to his transfer fee and has struggled to consistently deliver strong performances. It remains to be seen if he will be able to turn things around at a new club, but for now, it looks like his time at Manchester United is coming to an end.

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My name is Alex and I am a co-host of the American Red Devils podcast, and discovered the greatest football club in the world freshman year in highschool, after playing FIFA '99 on Nintendo 64. Originally it was the red hair of Paul Scholes that caught my attention, given the four Gingers in my family, but I never knew a redhead could ball like Scholesy. However, what really sucked me in was the arrival of Wayne Rooney at the club, to this day my all-time favorite player. I was lucky enough to witness my first game at Old Trafford in '07 while studying abroad, witnessing the 4-0 thrashing of Wigan. I rented a car and drove down for the day from Edinburgh to Manchester and back (NYC to Boston twice), driving on the wrong side of the car and the road! Lucky enough to be in Sunderland to see Zlatan's last United goal and in London to see Matic's stoppage time screamer at Selhurst. Honored and privileged to be a Manchester United fan.

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