Aaron Wan-Bissaka has finalized his £15 million transfer from Manchester United to West Ham.
After being acquired from Crystal Palace for £50 million in 2019, the 26-year-old right-back appeared in 190 matches for United across all competitions. Solskjaer was the manager at the time. He won the League Cup and FA Cup medals as a United player, in addition to providing 13 assists and scoring two goals.
Noussair Mazraoui has been granted a position in Erik ten Hag’s evolving squad as a result of his departure. United is expected to unveil the former Ajax right-back and Matthijs de Ligt at any moment following the finalization of their double transfer agreement with Ineos, which is estimated to be worth approximately £51.5 million, including add-ons.
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Wan-Bissaka has executed a seven-year contract with the Hammers. He departs with the approval of United, and numerous former teammates have already reached out to the Londoner to extend their best wishes and express their gratitude for his contributions at Old Trafford. The defender, who is affectionately known as “The Spider,” is fondly remembered.
United’s returning winger, Jadon Sancho, was among the first to respond to an Instagram post by Wan-Bissaka following the official confirmation of his transfer to West Ham. Sancho was reintegrated by the club this summer following a public dispute with manager Ten Hag last season.
Sancho responded with a six-word statement: “My family!” All the best sibling!”
Sancho, who has been the subject of persistent rumors that he may depart Old Trafford this summer in pursuit of a transfer to French powers Paris Saint-Germain, enhanced his post with a red love heart and fingers crossed emoji. Mason Mount and Bruno Fernandes were among the United players who responded.
David De Gea, Eric Bailly, Kobbie Mainoo, and Donny van de Beek, among other United players, submitted emoji-based comments. Wan-Bissaka has expressed his appreciation to United, their fans, and social media followers for their assistance in enabling him to “fulfill so many dreams” at Old Trafford.
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