Down to the farewell T-shirts… Man United ready to sell ‘tackle one-tool’ Wan-Bissaka

 

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Manchester United are planning to sell Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

Wan-Bissaka is a right fullback for United. He arrived at Old Trafford in 2019 from Crystal Palace for a record fee of 55 million euros ($81.2 billion). His tackling ability is among the best in the Premier League, and he has the potential to improve given that he was in his early 20s when he joined. United saw the future in Wan-Bissaka and signed him.

His debut season wasn’t bad. He made 35 league appearances and provided four assists. His defense was excellent. His tackling was impeccable, even in the penalty box, where he was bold enough to take the ball away. His offensive abilities were less impressive. He didn’t link up well with the right winger and didn’t overlap well enough. Even when he did get into the attacking third, he didn’t link up well with his teammates and his crosses were inaccurate.

Still, United waited. They gave Wan-Bissaka time to develop, but his offensive abilities didn’t improve easily. Eventually, when Eric ten Haag took over last season, he started to favor Diogo Dalot and relegated Wan-Bissaka to the bench. He made just 19 league appearances.

This season is no different. With the likes of Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia out injured, Wan-Bissaka has been forced to play at left fullback. Given that it’s not his natural position, he’s been 카지노사이트 seriously underperforming. With Wan-Bissaka’s offense not working, United’s left side has been largely dominated by wingers Alejandro Garnacho and Marcus Rashford.

His trusted defense has also started to slip. Last month, he conceded a penalty against Liverpool that cost them a goal. Then, in the FA Cup semifinals against Coventry City, they conceded a late stoppage-time penalty that led to a dramatic equalizer.

Eventually, United wore down. “Wan-Bissaka has one year left on his contract, but United will accept an offer,” The Sun reported on Friday. It doesn’t matter if the transfer fee is low,” the Sun reported.

The player is reportedly already preparing to say goodbye. “To mark the farewell, the club has produced a T-shirt featuring Wan-Bissaka lifting the English Football League Cup (EFL Cup) trophy,” the outlet added.