Aaron Wan-Bissaka is a player in demand, with Jesse Marsch’s Leeds United, David Moyes’s West Ham United and Julen Lopetegui’s Wolverhampton Wanderers all linked with the Manchester United right-back.
90min reported last week that Leeds and West Ham have shown interest in signing Wan-Bissaka from Premier League rivals Manchester United in the January transfer window.
Crystal Palace, who sold the former England Under-21 international right-back,to the Red Devils in 2019, have spoken to Erik ten Hag’s side over a deal.
Wolves have also made a move to bring the 25-year-old to the Molineux Stadium in January, according to the report.
The Daily Mail have reported that the Wanderers have discussed a loan move for Wan-Bissaka.
Fabrizio Romano has now given an update on the situation of the former Palace right-back.
The well-known and well-respected journalist has told CaughtOffside that Manchester United are open to selling Wan-Bissaka, and that the right-back’s agents are looking at potential clubs in the Premier League to sign him.
This will certainly be encouraging to the likes of Leeds, Wolves and West Ham.

Update on Leeds and Wolves target Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Romano said: “Manchester United position on right back situation is clear: priority is to extend Diogo Dalot’s contract, it will be discussed soon.
“Then it will be time to sell Aaron Wan-Bissaka, agents are exploring Premier League destinations.
“Then to replace him with new right back, Denzel Dumfries as of today is too expensive; Jeremie Frimpong is just one of many options. It’s still early.”
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