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Manchester United are looking to offload Aaron Wan-Bissaka this season to raise funds for other transfer business.
The right-back is second choice to Diogo Dalot on the position, with the Red Devils also looking at replacements for the English defender.
United are looking to sign Bayern Munich’s Noussair Mazraoui to their the club this summer transfer season, however need to offload Wan-Bissaka to make space for him.
The race for Wan-Bissaka’s signature has been led by West Ham United, with the London-based club looking set to sign him.
This week it emerged that personal terms have been agreed for a five year contract with The Hammers.
However, recent developments suggest West Ham may still have a fight on their hands.
Wan-Bissaka future still unsure
Reports from Football Insider claim that Inter Milan are still interested in the defender and aren’t giving up yet.
The Serie A club have reportedly ‘hijacked’ Wan-Bissaka’s agreed move to West Ham after a long-term interest in the right-back.
With both clubs negotiating with United over the 26-year-old, the financial incentive appears to be in Inter’s favour.
United are expected to receive £15 million from the deal with the Italian club, where as with West Ham it’s much closer to £10 million.
It’s also known that the right-back would much prefer a move abroad over staying in the Premier League.
With all this stacking up, it does look like Inter’s attempted hijack of the West Ham deal may come out successful.
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