
Manchester United full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka could leave the club this summer if a good bid arrives, according to Fabrizio Romano.
While it is not certain that the 26-year-old will move on, an exit cannot be ruled out as he has just one year left on his contract.
Wan-Bissaka is attracting interest from a couple of Premier League and Italian clubs, and more clubs could emerge for his services if Man United indicate they are ready to sell him.
🚨🔴 Aaron Wan-Bissaka could still leave Man United in case of good bid this summer.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 14, 2024
Not guaranteed exit yet but possible as he has one year left on his contract, attracting interest from PL and Italy. pic.twitter.com/0ByVZbKUUe
The former Crystal Palace star had the 12-month extension deal in his current contract triggered during the 2023-24 campaign.
He will not be getting a new contract by the look of things, with United activating the one-year option in his deal to protect his value.
Wan-Bissaka featured in 22 Premier League games last term and played eight times across other competitions. He featured in both full-back positions.
Man United want to sign another left-back this summer, given the uncertainty surrounding the fitness of Tyrell Malacia and Luke Shaw. Diogo Dalot remains the first choice at right-back.
Victor Lindelof can also play in the position, and the Red Devils could look to strengthen their options if Wan-Bissaka moves on.
Despite his top-notch defensive abilities, he has not been very influential going forward, bagging just two goals and 13 assists in 190 games since joining Man United in 2019.
They need a full-back capable of contributing regularly in attack, and the former Eagles man does not have those qualities, which is a major reason he has not been able to break into the England team.
The Old Trafford club will be unable to recoup the £45 million they spent to sign him, but they could get half if they sell him during the early weeks of the summer transfer window.

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